Benjamin Hall, the Fox News correspondent who was seriously injured while covering the war in Ukraine last year, performed live for the first time since he and his crew were attacked.
At a performance on fox and friendsHall announced the forthcoming publication of a new paper, Saved: A War Reporter’s Mission to Get Home, published March 14 by HarperCollins. This date is the one year anniversary of the attack. Cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra “Sasha” Kuvshynova, who worked as a freelance consultant for the network, were killed when the crew’s vehicle was hit by an approaching fire near Kiev.
Halle said fox and friends Host, you ask how I am. Right now I’m – I have one leg. I don’t have food. I see through one eye. Have a useful hand. I was completely burnt. And I feel stronger, I feel more confident than ever. I think you learn a lot from stuff like that. And I’m surrounded by so many wonderful people, that’s why I’m here today and looking forward to everything to come.”
Hall read an excerpt from the book in which he will share his experience of the attack, his survival and recovery, and a rescue effort that would take him to Poland and later Germany.
Hall said: “I remember the day it happened, I remembered it and I thought I would come back. And I remember laying there when it happened, in the middle of nowhere, really hurt, thinking, I’m going home anyway. I crawl when I have to. And that’s what I thought the whole time. And that’s what brought me here. And you know, it was a life-changing event.
Hall appeared in a segment of the Patriot Awards on Fox Nation in November.
Writer: Ted Johnson
Source: Deadline

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