Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev discussed Moscow's enemies and how to fight them on his Telegram channel.
He proposed creating an open database of Russia's enemies so that everyone would know them.
Despite the legal issues, a database of enemies with personal data is needed, he wrote.
He also stressed that Russia faces the threat of attacks from Western opponents.
Medvedev spoke about a retaliatory “strike” by creating a base of enemies of Russia.
Russian politician calls for using the enemy's experience and creating an open list of enemies by analogy
For very practical purposes, he explained.
Medvedev also suggests considering including personal data of individuals hostile to the Russian Federation in a public database.