University studies in the United Kingdom and California, United States, degree in documentary and cinematography production. He works as a freelancer and independent journalist. In 2017, he successfully completes an internship with the BBC in London and later starts creating videos for social networks, collaborating with various publications. He traveled to all regions of Ukraine, except those occupied in the context of the current war, and presented online the current situation in Ukraine, including in conflict zones. Currently based in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, he analyzes and documents the lives of people during the war.
The drone that crashed on June 25 in Puiești, Vaslui County, is not a Russian aircraft, but one inscribed with a message in Ukrainian, according to online posts citing a fake photo wrongly posted by the publication Vremea Veche. In the fake photo, the Ukrainian slogan "Peremoha Bude” can be read, which means "There will be victory," written in the Cyrillic alphabet. The same phrase in Russian is "Pobeda Budet."
In Ukraine, the autocephalous church and the Moscow-affiliated church are disputing Romanian parishes. Parishioners, hooligans, (pro-)Russian propaganda, Ukrainian authorities, and Romanian sovereignists have become involved in the conflict.
Almost two years after announcing it would annex four regions of Ukraine, Russia is still trying to fully occupy the marked territories.
Alarmele aeriene s-au activat de 4000 de ori în Zaporojie în ultimii doi ani. Orașul revendicat de ruși se confruntă și cu riscul unor inundații catastrofale și a unui dezastru nuclear. Alex Craiu scrie cum arată o zi „obișnuită” în Zaporojie.
The Ukrainian borderlands close to the Russian border resemble a no man’s land, scarred by war, where death comes from above.