It’s all over describing Russia in Ezekiel 38 and 39.
This article uses actual historical records to authenticate those chapters and references also.
A lot of folks ignore it.
Said historical references, selective as they are, seem to have glossed over the fact that certain Christians historically have identified Gog and Magog with such widely disparate figures as the Romans, the Huns, the Goths, the Khazars, the Mongols, and so forth. Furthermore, it seems somewhat dubious to claim such an ancient genetic link between the Scythians and the Russians as substantive proof when the Scythians had largely been destroyed or assimilated by the year 150 AD, and were decisively finished off as a polity by the Goths before the third century concluded (which is centuries before the concept of Muscovy or Russia even existed as a concrete entity).
This article also seems to take for granted that the prophecies related to the Kingdom of Israel are automatically transferred to the modern (manmade) nation-state of Israel, simply because they share the same name.