Fox Information hosts thanked the Pentagon on Tuesday for its assist in extracting the community’s wounded correspondent Benjamin Corridor from Ukraine.
“Fox & Mates” hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade interviewed Division of Protection press secretary John Kirby on Tuesday morning in regards to the ongoing disaster in Ukraine.
On the finish of the dialogue, the opinion hosts thanked the federal government for its assist in rescuing Corridor, who was hospitalized with severe accidents after a car he was touring in was struck by fireplace close to Kyiv. Two colleagues working with him, Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra Kuvshynova, had been killed in the identical assault.
“Thanks as effectively on your ― the Division of Protection and the Pentagon ― in aiding getting our man Benjamin Corridor out of Ukraine,” Doocy mentioned.
“Yeah, God bless you for that,” Earhardt added.
Fox Information provided more details on Monday about how Corridor had been evacuated from Ukraine by way of Poland to Germany. Throughout a section, anchor Dana Perino credited Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin, the Polish and Ukrainian armed forces, and the group Save Our Allies for the rescue effort.
Kirby mentioned his division’s ideas and prayers had been with Corridor, his household and everybody at Fox Information.
“We had been very glad to have the ability to assist get him the care that he wants, and we look ahead to seeing him come dwelling to his household the place he belongs,” he mentioned. “Once more, it was the appropriate factor to do, and we had been happy to have the ability to assist.”
Kilmeade chimed in by including: “However, Admiral, you didn’t assist slightly, you helped lots.”
“Thanks, Brian. Once more, we, sadly, as I believe you all know, we’re all too aware of these sorts of accidents. And we’ve constructed up an experience on deal with the sorts of accidents that Mr. Corridor had,” Kirby responded.
“We applaud the work that he, different Fox journalists, in addition to all journalists are doing even as we speak on the bottom in Ukraine,” he added.
The character of Corridor’s accidents is just not clear. Nonetheless, the community has mentioned that the journalist is in good spirits and receiving medical care in a German hospital.