Exactly two years ago, Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was traveling with Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra 'Sasha' Kuvshynova when their vehicle was struck by incoming fire outside Kyiv.
Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall on Thursday marked two years since the attack that left him severely wounded and killed two of his beloved colleagues in March 2022, paying tribute to them and also delivering a positive message about his 'second chance' at life. Exactly two years ago, Hall was traveling with photojournalist Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra 'Sasha' Kuvshynova when their vehicle was struck by incoming Russian fire in Horenka, outside Kyiv.
'You can be knocked down in life, but I am a perfect example that you can pick yourself up and make something out of it. You can keep going.' Hall said that he spoke with Zakrzewski’s wife just before going on-air. 'It’s a very difficult day for her, but Pierre was a person that was so full of life,' Hall said. 'He entered a room and could talk to anyone.
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