Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, had covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria for Fox, according to a memo sent to the network's employees. Photo / AP
Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, had covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria for Fox, according to a memo sent to the network's employees. Photo / AP
A video journalist for Fox News was killed in Ukraine when the vehicle he was traveling in outside of Kyiv with another reporter was struck by incoming fire, the network says.
The slain videographer, Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, had covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria for Fox, according to amemo sent to the network's employees.
"His passion and talent as a journalist were unmatched," Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media, said in the memo.
Reporter Benjamin Hall has been hospitalized since yesterday, when their vehicle was hit in Horenka, the network said.
Zakrzewski, who was based in London, was the second journalist killed in Ukraine in two days.
Scott said of Zakrzewski: "His talents were vast and there wasn't a role that he didn't jump in to help with in the field - from photographer to engineer to editor to producer - and he did it all under immense pressure with tremendous skill."
US journalist Brent Renaud was killed in a suburb of Kyiv in Ukraine, on Monday. Photo / AP
Last year, Zakrzewski played a key role in getting Fox's freelancers and their families out of Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, Scott said. He was given an "unsung hero" award at an annual employee event.
He had been working in Ukraine since last month."Today is a heartbreaking day for Fox News Media and for all journalists risking their lives to deliver the news," Scott said.
In Washington today, the Ukrainian ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, thanked reporters who are on the ground in Ukraine.
"Risking their lives to tell the world the truth" is something that Ukraine and the world desperately need, she said at the National Press Club.