Russia’s top commander in Ukraine hasn’t been seen for two weeks and may no longer be in charge of the invasion, officials have claimed.
General Aleksandr Dvornikov, an accused war criminal who helped Assad gas his own people in Syria, was tapped by Vladimir Putin to lead his armies in April, after he was forced to abandon a blundering assault on Kyiv and refocus on Donbas.
But American officials say General Dvornikov has not been seen for at least two weeks, leading to rumours that he has…