Fox News provided more details of how correspondent Benjamin Hall, severely injured in Ukraine, was evacuated from the region, over the border to Poland and ultimately to a hospital in Germany.
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Clive Myrie has received wide praise for his commentary on Ukraine recently, after Russia launched a full-scale invasion on the country on 24 February. The BBC journalist, 57, has been reporting close to where the devastation has occurred in Kyiv, and even away from the cameras he has continued to keep people updated with what is happening in Ukraine on social media. Clive has now managed to safely leave the capital city, confirming his departure on 7 March.
He was been inundated with messages on social media, with some people commending his coverage of the attacks while others expressed their relief following his safe escape. Clive has continued to be praised over the years for his incredible work, and here we take a look into his incredible career so far... Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Clive, who hails from Bolton, Lancashire, graduated from the University of Sussex in 1985, with an undergraduate degree in law.
In 2019, the same university awarded him a "Doctor of the University" degree. Just two years after finishing his undergraduate degree, he landed a job at the BBC as a trainee local radio reporter, which kickstarted his media career. Clive worked for Radio Bristol and Points West, and by 1996 he'd became a BBC foreign correspondent.
He has gone on to report from more than 80 countries, including Los Angeles, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. Clive has covered some major stories throughout his career, including the impeachment of US President Bill Clinton, and wars in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2003, he was an embedded correspondent with 40 Commando Royal Marines, joining them on HMS Ocean and during operations on the Al-Faw Peninsula.
.Fox News provided more details of how correspondent Benjamin Hall, severely injured in Ukraine, was evacuated from the region, over the border to Poland and ultimately to a hospital in Germany.
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BBC journalist Clive Myrie has managed to flee the capital of Ukraine after bravely reporting from the war-stricken city amid the Russian invasion that has ravaged the country.The presenter has received wide praise for his commentary on the attack on Ukraine, after reporting close to where the devastation has occurred in Kyiv and has continued to keep followers updated with what has been happening off camera as well as on. On Sunday, Clive posted a photo on his Twitter page from inside a vehicle at night, stuck in what appeared to be miles-long traffic as he captioned it: “ It was a long, day of driving and queuing to get out of Kyiv.