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  2. Bratva is a term used to refer to organized crime groups in Russia and other former Soviet Union countries. The term “bratva” means “brotherhood,” and is used to describe the close-knit relationships between members of these groups. Bratva groups are known for their hierarchical structure, with a leader at the top, followed by subordinates.
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    A University of Oxford study conducted by Frederico Varese, a professor of criminology and expert in organized crime, assessed that the group is composed of at least ten brigade-style sub-groups that operate with relative autonomy, but still answer to a head council. 3 The same study says that the revenue generated by Solntsevskaya Bratva is overseen by that same 12-person council, which often disguises its meetings as festive...

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    The principle behind this structure is to minimize contact with other cells that could lead to the identification of the entire organization. Each boss, called a " pakhan," controls four criminal cells through an intermediary called a "brigadier."
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    Is Lilia part of Bratva?It is revealed that Lilia is part of Bratva and a Royal Bodyguard. Petrov had tried to convince Lilia to rejoin Bratva and even take her by force, but he was defeated. Bratva is at the heart of the entire season, as Lilia's backstory is revealed.
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    What is Bratva influenced by?The structure of Bratva is heavily influenced by Sicily (Italian Mafia), Triad (Chinese Mafia), and Yakuza (Japanese Mafia). Don’t Betray the organization. Don’t Speak ill of One’s Family. Protect Our Pride. Lilia believes there are the bare minimum disciplines to keep us human.
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    How did the Bratva evolve?It traces the group’s evolution from its bandit roots through the pivotal Soviet era that consolidated the Bratva’s structure and criminal culture. It then examines the Bratva’s expansion in the post-Soviet period, its nexus with oligarchs and state officials, and its diversification into global illicit activities.
    Why did the Bratva become so powerful?The concepts of the Vor v Zakone and the thieves’ code took hold as organizing principles. This influx of experienced convicts into the Bratva helped grow its power and sophistication. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 proved a pivotal windfall for the resurgent Bratva groups operating within Russia’s cities.
     
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    The Russian mafia , otherwise referred to as Bratva (братва́ bratvá [brɐtˈva], lit. 'brotherhood'), is a collective of various organized crime related elements originating in the former Soviet Union (FSU). Any of the mafia's groups may be referred to as an "Organized Criminal Group" (OPG). This is … See more

    Origins
    Russian criminality can be traced back to Russia's imperial period, which began in the 1720s in the form of banditry and thievery. Most of the … See more

    In the Russian mafia, "Vor" (plural: Vory) (literally, "Thief") is an honorary title analogous to a made man in the Sicilian and Italian … See more

    Groups based in and around the City of Moscow:
    Solntsevskaya Bratva (Russian: Солнцевская … See more

    1720s
    Russian criminality can be traced back to Russia's imperial period, which began in the 1720s in the form of banditry and thievery.
    1917
    The Thieves' World was alive and active.
    1945
    The aftermath of World War II in 1945.
    1953
    The death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.
    1980s
    In the 1980s, Mikhail Gorbachev loosened restrictions on private businesses.
    1991
    The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
    1993
    American attorney Louis Freeh, who headed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) between 1993 and 2001, said that the Russian mafia posed the greatest threat to the United States in the mid-1990s.
    1995
    The Camorra cooperated with the Russian mafia in a scheme in which the Camorra would bleach out US$1 bills and reprint them as $100s.
    1997
    Ludwig 'Tarzan' Fainberg was arrested in January 1997, primarily because of arms dealing.
    2001
    The Russian mafia remained after the death of Aslan Usoyan.

    Zakhariy Kalashov (born 1953): Currently widely believed to be one of the most prominent members of the Russian mafia.
    Vyacheslav Ivankov (1940–2009): Believed to have connections with Russian state intelligence organizations and their organized crime … See more

    • Galeotti, Mark. 2018. The Vory. Yale University Press.
    • Mironova, Vera (2023). Criminals, Nazis, and Islamists: Competition for Power in Former Soviet Union … See more

     
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