I'm sure both sides of this conflict (US NATO Ukraine and Russia) resort to plenty of propaganda. I'm not so concerned about alleged Russian propaganda as I am about cracking Western propaganda, because the latter is far more prevalent and focused where you and I live, so its effects of distorting our immediate reality are a lot stronger and thus more damaging to our perceptions and decision-making. Two wrongs don't make a right.
His video is not so convincing as he purposely says "Vladimir Zelenskyy" instead of "Volodymyr Zelenskyy" and is mixing in known falsehoods from Russian propaganda. Audits and extreme care with such spending are important, but such people only harm that cause with such actions.