Journalist back on air after Ukraine injuries: 'I've got one leg, I've got no feet, I see through one eye' | Business Insider

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A Fox News reporter who was severely injured in Ukraine last year returned for his first live broadcast on Thursday, describing how he survived a missile strike that killed two of his colleagues.

Fox News' Benjamin Hall returned to the airwaves after surviving a devastating attack in Ukraine. He described his narrow escape and his determination to get home and get back to work.

Benjamin Hall's team was reporting for Fox News near Horenka, on the outskirts of Kyiv Oblast, on March 14, 2022, when their vehicle was hit by a missile. While Hall survived, 24-year-old Ukrainian fixer Oleksandra"Sasha" Kuvshynova and Irish photographer Pierre Zakrzewski were killed. Speaking to"Fox and Friends," British-born Hall described his narrow escape from the devastating strike, his determination to get home, and the mental strength he needed during his recovery.

"You ask me how I'm doing — I've got one leg, I've got no feet, I see through one eye, I've got one workable hand, I was burnt all over," he said."And I feel stronger and more confident than I ever have."

 

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