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Benjamin Hall gives health update following deadly Ukraine attack: 'I feel pretty damn lucky to be here'

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FOX NEWS - Fox News State Department correspondent Benjamin Hall provided a health update following the horrific attack in Ukraine that left two colleagues dead.

Hall was rescued from the war zone last month and flown to a hospital in Germany. He was later transferred to a premier military medical facility in Texas where he has undergone multiple surgeries. "To sum it up, I've lost half a leg on one side and a foot on the other.

One hand is being put together, one eye is no longer working, and my hearing is pretty blown… but all in all I feel pretty damn lucky to be here - and it is the people who got me here who are amazing!" Hall tweeted Thursday evening, sharing an image of himself from the hospital.

Hall also honored veteran Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski and Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshinova. Both were killed in the attack."I need to pay tribute to my colleagues Pierre and Sasha who didn't make it that day.

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