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In the lawsuit, Kuvshynova's family alleges that the book contains a "false account" of her death. Related storiesThe Fox News crew received multiple warnings to avoid Irpin, a town northwest of Kyiv, and the adjacent suburb of Hostomel, the lawsuit alleges. The crew found a different driver after their initial driver refused to go into the area, the lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit alleges that Zakrzewski had a satellite phone that allowed him to stay in contact with Fox management. To this day, Fox News continues to withhold information about Kuvshynova's death, the lawsuit alleges.
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Fox News' Benjamin Hall returned to the airwaves after surviving a devastating attack in Ukraine. Hall lost an eye and a leg in a missile strike that killed two of his colleagues. While Hall survived, 24-year-old Ukrainian fixer Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova and Irish photographer Pierre Zakrzewski were killed. "You ask me how I'm doing — I've got one leg, I've got no feet, I see through one eye, I've got one workable hand, I was burnt all over," he said. Fox News' Oleksandra Kuvshynova (second right), Pierre Zakrzewski (far left), and Trey Yingst working in Ukraine.
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