As the Russian army's struggle to continue its military invasion of Ukraine was reported, Western media reported that Russian military executives had taken over as commander.

A senior U.S. government official who took command of the Syrian civil war in which Russia intervened and killed many civilians raised concerns that "there was a history of atrocities."

In Ukraine, many civilians have been found killed after Russian troops withdrew from the capital Kyiv area, and Ukrainian Attorney General Benedictova said in an interview with British television station Sky News on the 10th in Kyiv. By the morning of the 10th, 1222 people had been confirmed dead.



In addition, Russia has committed 5,600 war crimes in Ukraine, identifying about 500 suspects, including Russian military executives and politicians.



On the other hand, regarding the war situation, the American think tank "Institute for the Study of War" said on the 9th that Russian troops withdrawing from the area around Kieu have almost lost their fighting ability and are facing serious problems in terms of soldier morale etc. I am analyzing.



Under these circumstances, Western media such as the British public broadcaster BBC reported on the 9th that Commander Dvornikov, the head of the Southern Military District of the Russian Army, will take command of the military invasion in Ukraine, officials said. rice field.



The BBC said officials said the background was likely to be the need to reposition and reposition the previously inadequate coordination between troops.



Commander Dvornikov once participated in the Chechen conflict in southern Russia, and from 2015 to the following year he commanded the Syrian Civil War, in which Russia intervened, killing many civilians.



Regarding Commander Dvornikov, U.S. National Security Adviser Sullivan, who is in charge of security policy at the White House in the United States, appeared on CNN TV on the 10th, saying that "there is a history of atrocities against citizens in Syria," Ukraine. But he became more concerned that he might do the same thing.



In Russia, experts are preparing for a holiday to commemorate the former Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, which will be an important event for the Putin administration to raise the patriotism of the people on the 9th of next month. It has been pointed out that the Putin administration wants to hurry up the results that can appeal to the people.



However, Ukrainian presidential palace adviser Podryak, who is in the ceasefire negotiations with Russia, said on the 9th, "We are ready for a large-scale battle. We can do it, "he said, emphasizing the readiness to continue a thorough fight, and there are concerns that a large-scale battle in the east will result in further civilian casualties.