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'''Note: We do not condone any war crimes committed by Russian officials, and we do not condone the Russian invasion of Ukraine.'''
'''Note: We do not condone any war crimes committed by Russian officials, and we do not condone the Russian invasion of Ukraine.'''
{{Quote|Russophobia is the hatred of Russians because they are Russians, building a policy on hatred of Russians and performing certain actions, even of a violent nature. This is the meaning of the phenomenon.|[[Aleksandr Dugin]]}}
 
'''Russophobia''', or '''Anti-Russian sentiment''', is prejudice, fear, or hatred against Russia, Russian people, or Russian culture.
'''Russophobia''', or '''Anti-Russian sentiment''', is prejudice, fear, or hatred against Russia, Russian people, or Russian culture.
==Notable Russophobes==
==Notable Russophobes==
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