How Reporter’s Daughters Helped Him Survive Ukraine Attack
The brave reporter horribly wounded in Ukraine is back on camera. Forty-year-old Benjamin Hall was reporting near Kyiv last March when the car he and his crew were using was hit by Russian bombs. The cameraman and interpreter he was traveling with were both killed. Hall was air-lifted to safety by U.S. volunteers. He told "Fox and Friends" the thought of his young daughters made him determined to survive.
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