rebecca, thanks so much for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. john: fox news alert, an american volunteer and marine corps veteran killed in ukraine. the family of pete reed said yesterday, when the ambulance was hit by russian fire. he was working with global outreach doctors, the country director in ukraine. trey yingst is live in kyiv with the latest on this tragedy. trey, what other details do we have at this point? john, good afternoon. an american volunteer and medic named pete reed was killed yesterday in eastern ukraine according to his family members. reed was working at the time as a medic trying to evacuate civilians. this morning i spoke with his brother chandler, described pete as the good kind of crazy. he said he dedicated his life to helping others, putting himself in harm s way to do so before he
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nearly a year now since our own fox news team was hit by russian fire on the outskirts of kyiv while covering russia s brutal assault on ukraine. team was travelling in a vehicle on march 14 when they came under fire. john: correspondent benjamin hall was severely wounded. after he was rescued from the war zone, he underwent surgeries and months of rehab. it killed two of our colleagues. sandra: hall is now coming out, our dear colleague, with a memoir that details the extraordinary rescue efforts and his courageous fight for recovery. he spoke about it this morning and read from it on fox & friends. his first live tv interview since the incident. the first explosion tore through a stand of pine birch trees a few feet away and we
thursday, yevgeny, head of the wagner group, claimed his troops and only his troops took a village south of the city. in a dugout, this officer, nicknamed koleso, explains wagner s tactics. they attack at night. the first wave is less trained, but we have to use lots of ammunition against them, he says. the next wave of troops has night vision, is better trained and better equipped. tactics seemingly from a different day and age, inflicting mounting casualties on ukrainian forces. this soldier was critically wounded when his armored personnel carrier was struck by russian fire. much of bakhmut is now a ghost town. the sound of shelling, the danger, constant.