NEW: For years I've researched men who go to fight with Ukraine's far-right units. This story of a US Army vet charged with killing a Florida couple and an examination of his exploits provides a stark example of the impact of one American’s radicalization buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
Since Russia invaded the Donbas and sparked a war in 2014, Ukraine has attracted Americans who want to fight alongside far-right paramilitary forces. Now people are beginning to ask: What happens when radicalized soldiers like Craig Lang return home? buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
Lang deserted the Army & later traveled to Ukraine to fight with Right Sector, an extremist paramilitary force that welcomed volunteers. By the time he returned to America, he had grown increasingly radicalized & relished violence, fellow fighters & friends told me. 📸Timo Vogt
Any plans to return to fighting overseas meant Lang needed 💰. So, according to US authorities, he & another American who fought with Right Sector planned an ambush under the guise of an arms sale. In April 2018 a Florida couple fell under a deadly hail of bullets. 📸Lorenzo fam
Extremism experts like @KacperRekawek & @msaltskog have been following the activities of far-right extremists with military backgrounds who see foreign war zones such as Ukraine's as labs to gain actual combat experience. They worry about what happens when they leave the war.
Experts say Ukraine's emerged as a hub in the transnational white supremacy extremism network. The US govt is slowly catching on. Extremists began pouring in starting in 2014/15, and among them were roughly 40 Americans, by my count. Three pictured here, inc Lang. (Timo Vogt)
The former ambassador-at-large and coordinator for counterterrorism at the State Dept, while still in his post, told me the US had been monitoring reports of American white supremacist fighters in Ukraine “very closely.” But as the fighters told me, the US hasn't stopped them.
The case of Lang, who's in Kyiv, is not just a matter of extraditing an accused killer. For Ukraine, it's an issue of what to do with a man who fought for the country & could face the death penalty if he returns to the US. In Ukraine, nat'list/patriotic circles see him as a hero
Pausing here to say a very big THANK YOU to the incredible team of @GeorgeWPapajohn @believekarolina @arielkaminer @hickatz @allmalone @DhatIslandGirl @Walldo for incredible edits, fact-checking, legal, & social curation. My god, @BuzzFeedNews is amazing.
And of course to the fantastic photo+design squad of @bubaczery @brknyc @Oks_Parafeniuk @brendanhoffman @Eve_Edelheit who are always a pleasure to work with.
I reported this story in Ukraine & Florida. Down in Estero, I retraced the steps authorities say Craig Lang & his alleged partner in crime Alex Zwiefelhofer—both ex Army soldiers turned Right Sector fighters—took there from Miami. I stayed in same hotel, rented same model car.
Here's where they stayed & where FBI say they hatched plan to ambush, kill, rob Serafin & Deana Lorenzo after luring them in with a fake gun ad under the name Jeremy Goldstein. Zweifelhofer used Lang’s laptop to create the ad & FB page, using a pic of Zwief from the Miami hotel.
I spoke to employees of the Galleria biz complex where Serafin and Deana Lorenzo were killed and got this photo of the crime scene being cleaned up. (Left shows the spot where the killings occurred; right shows the cleanup.) The killings shocked little Estero & the Lorenzo family
Zwiefelhofer was arrested in 2019 & is in fed custody in Florida awaiting a June 1 trial in the Lorenzo killings. But in just about the wildest way possible (allegedly trying to buy new ID with guns, sneaking into Mexico, flying to Colombia...) Lang managed to return to Ukraine.
Lang stayed under the radar for a while but then he met a woman he wanted to marry. To do so, however, he needed to leave Ukraine and return with a fresh stamp in his passport. After a quick trip to Moldova, an Interpol notice popped up and Ukrainian authorities detained him.
I reported on Lang's detention in 2019 with @Mike_Eckel: rferl.org/a/former-u-s-s…

And kept on the story: rferl.org/a/u-s-soldier-…
I caught up with Lang in Kyiv this February but he wasn't interested in chatting with me. This very awkward scene played out when I approached him in the lobby of a Kyiv courthouse, where he was fighting extradition to Florida to face trial for the Lorenzo killings.
Here’s a look inside the courtroom in Kyiv in February. Lang is standing beside his translator; his Ukrainian fiancée is seated behind. Lang talking with his lawyers before the hearing. And celebrating with Right Sector after judges ruled to strike his extradition order.
The celebration was short lived. Weeks later the same court overturned that ruling and upheld the Ukrainian extradition order. But the saga isn’t over yet. Read to the end of the story to see what’s next. buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
A bit more. And I admit I’m jumping around now. Lang has found some (but not much) support for his cause in Ukraine — among far-nationalist groups who’ve been involved in the war and violence against minority groups. But their campaigns haven’t caught on with the wider public.
Also see this small rally for Lang from last autumn, with leaders of violent extremist groups C14 and Tradition and Order.
This is Serafin — who went by Danny — and Deana Lorenzo. They were shot and killed and robbed on this day in 2018. Both were military veterans. Authorities have charged Lang and Zweifelhofer in the killings. Serafin’s service dog is named Red. 📸 courtesy of family

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As things heat up in eastern Ukraine, I spoke to friends and sources in Ukrainian controlled Avdiivka and Mariinka, and Russia-controlled Donetsk and Luhansk. All described seeing more military vehicles and soldiers on the move; increased shooting and shelling around them.
In Mariinka: 'There's tension in the air, fear and uncertainty in the eyes of people. But we're living & waiting [for whatever's to come].'

Avdiivka: 'Loud explosions daily. There was an intense battle for 6-8 hours; it caused a big fire. We worry about Russia massing forces.'
Donetsk: 'Men being ordered to the front; a surge of military vehicles clogging the roads. Everyone's talking about a big war. Hospitals are full of COVID patients; we can't treat many wounded ppl.'

Luhansk: 'More vehicles from Russia coming across border now than in past year.'
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My reporting worlds are colliding. Far-right Proud Boys channels on Telegram are beginning to share Ukraine-Russia content as the war in the Donbas heats up again.
Oh no. Q channels, too.
Proud Boys and Q followers don’t seem to know quite who they’re rooting for, Ukraine or Russia. There are some contradicting statements in the channels’ and commenters’ posts. However, some are indeed on Putin’s side.
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With things getting hot in Ukraine again — & by that I mean Russia dialing up pressure with rhetoric, overt military threats, & ceasefire violations — here are some great threads that help understand what’s going on. First, @CITeam_en compiled evidence of Russia’s military moves.
Analyst @KofmanMichael considers what the Kremlin is up to (and explains what many of us who know the Ukraine war intimately). Hint: readying for all-out war doesn’t always mean an all-out war is imminent.
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NEW, with @TTP_updates, 100s of far-right militias, including some whose members were charged in the deadly insurrection on the Capitol, continue to organize, recruit, and promote violence on @Facebook. buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
200+ militia pages an groups are on Facebook as of March 18, according to @TTP_updates and @BuzzFeedNews research. Of them, at least 140 included the word “militia” in their name. Not exactly trying to hide! Here's the TTP report: techtransparencyproject.org/articles/faceb…
Facebook banned some militant groups and other extremist movements tied to violence. But dozens persist and some have opened new pages in recent months, even after Jan. 6. buzzfeednews.com/article/christ…
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2 Feb
For Ukraine watchers, this is an intriguing development: President Zelensky has imposed sanctions on MP Taras Kozak, a proxy of Putin ally Viktor Medvedchuk, and his TV channels, NewsOne, Zik, 112, which are notorious pushers of Russian disinformation. president.gov.ua/documents/4320…
The move was signed by Zelensky after approval from National Security and Defense Council. Kozak faces a slew of restrictions and bans now, including asset freezes. His TV channels—which really are controlled by Medvedchuk, who is Putin's lackey in Kyiv—are already off the air.
Many Ukrainian progressives, political analysts, and even journalists have long supported measures like those imposed today against what are essentially Kremlin disinfo networks in Ukraine. Poroshenko blocked Russian social networks and other sites.
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Judge is about to rule in the case of Alexei Navalny, who was just let back into court. He's now standing in a glass holding dock surrounded by armed police.
@SvobodaRadio Navalny looks to his wife Yulia in the courtroom and makes a heart gesture with his hands before the court rules. He could get 3.5 years behind bars (with roughly a year knocked off) or be released on parole.
Judge now reading out the ruling as Navalny looks on with a slight smirk on his face. His fate will be known imminently.
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