US official: Russia appoints new Ukraine war commander
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Russia has turned to Gen. Alexander Dvornikov, 60, one of Russia's most experienced military officers. The White House national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said no appointment of any general can erase the fact that Russia has already faced a strategic failure in Ukraine. Sullivan described the general as having a record of brutality against civilians.
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