Unfortunately it's the main language that the members of Russian community speak.

I definitely didn't see any forum where Russians speak in English.
There is one Russian University in Dubai where you can find some tutor. I could ask if you want.
I don't what to insult but why do you think that you can learn Russian language speaking 2 hours per week with some native speakers?
Any standard English course for foreigners requires 3 years and 6 hours per week.
If you want to do it quicker you should go for 3 month to Russia, Ukrain or at least Kazakhstan where you can't do any single step without some knowledge in Russian.
Better option is a Russian partner (sometimes I think about Chinese girl-friend) but I think it's difficult to have the one for language only.
P.S. I don't think that cassetes (learning via second language: English for example) is a good idea. I had such an experience in studing Mandarin. Then the native-speaker told me that the sentences in the cassetes were grammatically right but nobody speak like these in the real life. At the other hand something is lost in translation but if you translate from Russian to English and then to your native language you can lose everything.
Two years ago my Chinese friend asked me in Russian - I want "sweetheart". After an hour I understood that he really wanted "honey" with tea.
