Report: Russia appoints new warlord in Ukraine

Russia Command reorganized The war in Ukrainereferring to the assumption of a general with great experience in battles Syrian Arab Republic Operations Command.

So far, there was no comment from Russia regarding this report.

Many view Western information on Russia as part of propaganda and psychological warfare, especially since most of it relies on anonymous sources and is not supported by evidence.

Intervals "BBC" The commander of Russia’s Southern Military District, General Alexander Dvornikov, is now leading the war.

The anonymous source was quoted as saying: "This particular commander has a lot of experience with Russian military operations in Syria, so we expect command and control in general to improve".

He added that the appointment of General Dvornikov comes within the framework of improving coordination between the various units, as Russia had previously relied on military groups operating separately.

Western reports had previously said that Russian forces in Ukraine operate separately from each other, without a unified command.

Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in late February, Russia has not announced the presence of a specific commander-in-chief who supervises military operations, but this does not mean that there is no commander-in-chief.

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And the British Broadcasting Corporation “BBC” quoted a Western official, who was not named, that Russia Command reorganized The war in Ukrainereferring to the assumption of a general with great experience in battles Syrian Arab Republic Operations Command.

So far, there was no comment from Russia regarding this report.

Many view Western information on Russia as part of propaganda and psychological warfare, especially since most of it relies on anonymous sources and is not supported by evidence.

The “BBC” that the commander of the Southern Military District in Russia, General Alexander Dvornikov, is now leading the war.

It quoted the anonymous source as saying: “This particular commander has a lot of experience in Russian military operations in Syria, so we expect command and control in general to improve.”

He added that the appointment of General Dvornikov comes within the framework of improving coordination between the various units, as Russia had previously relied on military groups operating separately.

Western reports had previously said that Russian forces in Ukraine operate separately from each other, without a unified command.

Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in late February, Russia has not announced the presence of a specific commander-in-chief who supervises military operations, but this does not mean that there is no commander-in-chief.

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