Some of his videos are quite long, but he avoids edits to avoid being accused of misinformation. His own language skills aren't great, but the translations seem accurate at least based on the little Russian I recognize.
He's the on-scene war correspondent of ages past doing the real work we used to prize journalists for doing: just showing what's happening. Just from having watched enough of his work now since this began, he's pretty clearly pro-Russian and against the current Ukrainian government, but he's been watching the Ukrainians kill civilians in Donbas for years, and he's determined for himself who the "bad guys" are.
Some of his videos are quite long, but he avoids edits to avoid being accused of misinformation. His own language skills aren't great, but the translations seem accurate at least based on the little Russian I recognize.
He's the on-scene war correspondent of ages past doing the real work we used to prize journalists for doing: just showing what's happening. Just from having watched enough of his work now since this began, he's pretty clearly pro-Russian and against the current Ukrainian government, but he's been watching the Ukrainians kill civilians in Donbas for years, and he's determined for himself who the "bad guys" are.