The platform russophob.ru hosts a public registry of individuals and organizations labeled as “Russophobes.” According to its homepage, the site claims to document people and groups allegedly acting against Russia’s national interests. It features two main directories: a “Catalog of Individuals” and a “Catalog of Organizations.”
The site’s tone is militant and nationalistic. It includes patriotic iconography, references to Telegram channels (like RVvoenkor), and language that frames the targets as enemies of the state. It adopts similar tactics as Ukraine’s “Myrotvorets” database by naming and doxing perceived traitors, foreign actors, artists, NGOs, and others accused of promoting anti-Russian agendas. The site explicitly supports veterans of the SVO (Special Military Operation), aligning itself with pro-war narratives.
The domain russophob.ru is a .ru domain, which strongly suggests its hosting and operational base is within the Russian Federation or in territories aligned with Russian infrastructure.
Expect it to update weekly with new entries. From an information warfare perspective, it functions as a reputational weapon, intended to stigmatize dissent, silence opposition, and intimidate perceived enemies—foreign and domestic. It also supports parallel Telegram propaganda flows, likely coordinating narratives with other milblogger or pro-Kremlin information outlets.
If you need monitoring of specific individuals or organizations appearing on the site, let me know—I can track that or gather lists based on specific criteria.
