Ex-US Army soldier Lang, accused of murders, was expelled from Ukraine
Accused of murders and robbery in the United States and abroad, ex-US Army soldier Craig Austin Lang was expelled from Ukraine and subsequently extradited to the United States. About it reported American Ministry of Justice.
“Craig Austin Lang committed a series of international crimes, including a double murder in Florida, attempting to travel to another country to engage in acts of violence outside the United States, and conspiring to evade law enforcement detection by trafficking firearms, grenades, and illegally exchanging cash for the use of personal data of another person and obtaining a US passport under a false name,” the American law enforcement agency said in a statement.
A 34-year-old resident of Arizona, in addition to serving in the American army, managed to take part in the ATO in Ukraine in 2017. In 2024, FBI officers again found Lang on the territory of Ukraine, then he was taken to the United States.
Earlier, the head of the Russian delegation at the negotiations in Vienna on military security and arms control, Konstantin Gavrilov, said that there are more than 90 Western sabotage and reconnaissance groups (DRGs) on the territory of Ukraine, 14 of which are American. “Their generals, their officers, who are like mercenaries and instructors, are actually planning terrorist operations against our country,” the diplomat noted.
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