Emboldened by support from senior law enforcement officials and a political climate more hospitable to xenophobic violence, far-right activists from “Russkaya Obshchina” (Russian Community) are increasingly involved in attacks, vigilante raids, and coordinated harassment. They typically target migrants from nations to the south or even compatriots from Russia's North Caucasus. With cells active in regions across the country, the group is now Russia’s largest far-right organization. In a new report, journalists from Mediazona examine Russkaya Obshchina’s rapid growth and its involvement in the recent death of an Armenian man outside St. Petersburg. Meduza summarizes their findings.