A Ukrainian journalist is talking about his experience in the war-torn country, after he was injured while covering the Russian invasion.
Andriy Tsaplienko has been covering conflict and war for more than two decades, and as he was covering humanitarian efforts in one Ukrainian city, he was injured by Russian shelling. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.As the war between Russia and Ukraine continues, a Ukrainian journalist is talking about his experience while covering the armed conflict.
"I was wounded by the first wave of the explosions," said Tsaplienko. "My colleagues told me ‘you are in blood. Your trousers are in blood.’""The situation was calm, and everything has changed totally in moments," said Tsaplienko. "In five minutes, there was total hell around us.""I have to confess I feel myself incredibly lucky," said Tsaplienko.
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