Answer: All ethnic Russians are Slavic.
Russia is home to the highest percentage of ethnic Russians, with over 80% of the population identifying as ethnic Russians.
The ancestors of the ethnic Russians were East-Slavic tribes fleeing from Mongol invasions.
No. Although many ethnic Russians now live in Ukraine.
Russians
Russians
Russians are predominantly Slavic, while Serbians are also Slavic with some influence from other ethnic groups in their history. Both groups are considered part of the white race.
Russians, at 17.3%.
Russians are considered a Slavic ethnic group. The majority of people in Russia are of Slavic descent, though there are also other ethnic groups in the country, such as Tatars, Caucasians, and others.
Russian Orthodoxy
Some of the major ethnic groups in Uzbekistan include Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks form the majority of the population, while Russians and Tajiks are significant minority groups.
After ethnic russians yes. There are more than 10 million Turks living in Russia. Even many russians have turks as ancestors who had been assimilated. Especially after "Ivan the terrible" when Kazan, Astrakhan and other turk khanats destroyed by russians mercilessly.