Both legs are crippled: an American journalist miraculously got out from under Russian shelling in Ukraine - ForumDaily
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Both legs are crippled: an American journalist miraculously got out from under Russian shelling in Ukraine

Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was seriously injured after an attack by Russian soldiers killed two of his colleagues. Now his condition has returned to normal. FoxNews.

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“To sum it up, I lost half a leg on one side and a foot on the other. My hand doesn’t work well, one eye no longer works, and my hearing is pretty weak. But overall I feel good, I'm damn lucky to be here and the people who brought me here are amazing!” Hall tweeted on the evening of April 7, sharing a photo of himself from the hospital.

Hall also expressed condolences on the deaths of Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakszewski and Ukrainian journalist Alexandra Kuvshinova. They were killed in the attack.

“I have to pay tribute to my colleagues Pierre and Sasha, who did not survive that day. Pierre and I traveled the world together, work was his joy and his joy was infectious. RIP,” Hall wrote, sharing a photo of Pierre as well as a video of Sasha.

As of this writing, these tweets have disappeared from the account. Perhaps the journalist deleted them.

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Kuvshinova was 24 years old and worked as a consultant, helping crews navigate in and around Kyiv, gathering information and talking to sources.

Zakrzewski is a Fox News legend. He covered nearly every international story during his legendary tenure at just 55 years old. Last year, he played a key role in getting Afghan freelancers and their families out of the country after the U.S. withdrawal. In December, Zakrzewski was awarded the Unsung Hero award at the FOX News Media Spotlight Awards.

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A memorial service for Zakszewski was held in Ireland last week.

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