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Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine attack that wounded reporter

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From left to right: Fox News' Pierre Zakrzewski, Steve Harrigan and Senior Field Producers Yonat Frilling and Ibrahim Hazboun. (Fox News) Pierre Zakrzewski, described as a veteran Fox News cameraman, has passed away after being injured alongside Fox News journalist Benjamin Hall in Ukraine on Monday."It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that we share the news this morning regarding our beloved cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski.

Pierre was killed in Horenka, outside of Kyiv, Ukraine," Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott said."Pierre was a war zone photographer who covered nearly every international story for FOX News from Iraq to Afghanistan to Syria during his long tenure with us," she added in an update posted to FOXnews.com. "His passion and talent as a journalist were unmatched."The war has killed hundreds of civilians and injured thousands, while the number of military casualties is not yet known.RELATED: Russia-Ukraine war: Thousands killed as UN chief warns 'Ukraine is on fire'On Sunday, American journalist and former New York Times contributor Brent Renaud was killed outside Kyiv in Irpin, a suburban town that has seen intense fighting in recent days as Russian troops approach the capital city.

That attack injured another journalist as well, according to Ukrainian officials.Fox News reporter Benjamin Hall has been injured while reporting on the war between Ukraine and Russia.

Hall was located right outside of Kyiv when he was injured and has been hospitalized. Hall has three young daughters at home.Zakrzewski and Hall were struck by incoming fire outside of Kyiv on Monday, but specific details about the attack were still not immediately clear."I worked with Pierre many times around the world.

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