The easy answer is Yes Russia is the enemy and the West hates them because they are in direct opposition to western ideals as an authoritarian pseudo communist pseudo Democratic state.
The complex answer is no; they are not our enemy, but, their leaders are. Basically, Putin and his ilk are trying very hard to undo decades of diplomatic work that went on throughout the cold war. At first this was in an attempt to revive the Soviet union and return Russia back to being a major world power. They quickly realized thus wasn't possible as the West had developed too great a control over the global economy. So, now, Russia's leaders are much more focused on trying to perpetuate a thinly veiled authoritarian dictatorship in an effort to consolidate wealth, which alone wouldn't be all that bad, but since there needs to be some level of strength projection from the Russian government in order to dissuade western powers from meddling in their affairs we butt heads pretty constantly and are in a constant small scale cold war. That said, it's a battle Putin and his cronies can never win. They just need to look like they are winning to generate confidence from the local people so that there aren't civilian uprisings. Once people in Russia start starving, don't expect the current government to stand for very long thereafter. That was probably 5 years away before Russia invaded the Ukraine and managed to secure a method for selling their oil (their only natural resource of any value) to other eastern European countries as well as some of the middle East and North Africa. Now that starvation point is probably another 10 years out. So, a crisis is semi averted for Putin and his friends. But he is gonna have a bad day if the West (specifically America) gets tired of his shit and actually imposes harsher sanctions. Luckily for Putin, the current administration seems to be pretty cushy with him and is content to let him do whatever he wants.