Russian Mafia: Umbrella term for organized Russian crime groups

The term Russian mafia represents various crime groups all across the former Soviet Union.

They are not a single criminal club, though they represent similar goals and structures which define them. Organized crime in Russia began during early 1700s with thievery and banditry. Nowadays, close to six thousand different groups operate, 200 of which have global reach.

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