The recently injured Fox News foreign correspondent Benjamin Hall has been moved out of war-torn Ukraine.
Hall is “safe and out of Ukraine,” according to a memo from Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott. Scott’s latest update was released a day after confirming Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian producer Oleksandra Kurshynova were killed after Russian forces opened fire on their vehicle.
FOX NEWS CAMERAMAN AND UKRAINIAN PRODUCER KILLED IN UKRAINE
“Ben is alert and in good spirits,” Scott wrote. “He is being treated with the best possible care in the world and we are in close contact with his wife and family.”
Hall, Zakrzewski, and Kurshynova were attacked on Monday when their vehicle was struck by incoming fire while in Horenka, Ukraine. The news station initially reported Hall’s injuries on Monday and confirmed Zakrzewski and Kurshynova’s deaths on Tuesday.
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At least three journalists have been killed so far while covering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. U.S. journalist Brent Renaud was shot and killed on Saturday after Russian forces opened fire on a vehicle full of foreign reporters, with his companion, photojournalist Juan Arredondo, getting injured while attempting to remove Renaud from the warzone in Irpin.

