Dvornikov “will be yet another perpetrator of crimes and brutality once morest Ukrainian civilians,” he added.
Courtesy | This general, in particular, has a record that includes brutality once morest civilians in other settings, in Syria
The United States warned this Sunday that the new Russian general in charge of the war in Ukraine, Alexandr Dvornikov, has a history of “brutality once morest civilians” in scenarios such as Syria, and predicted that he will apply the same script on Ukrainian territory.
Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser to the president of the United States, Joe Biden, stressed that Russia had already committed “war crimes” in Ukraine before Dvornikov’s arrival and that his arrival at the command of the offensive is a sign of that “there will be more”.
This general, in particular, has a history that includes brutality once morest civilians in other settings, in Syria, and we can expect more of the same in this setting,” Sullivan said in an interview with CNN television.
Dvornikov “will be yet another perpetrator of crimes and brutality once morest Ukrainian civilians,” he added.
The current head of the southern military district, which includes Ukraine’s annexed Crimean peninsula, and commander of the Russian contingent in Syria in 2015 has taken the reins of Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, according to US and Western sources.
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