Fox News' Trey Yingst on reporting in Ukraine: It's important to highlight the 'moments of humanity'
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Fox News' foreign correspondent just returned home after spending five weeks reporting from the ground in war-torn Ukraine.
"There's a lot of chaos around us depending on the war zone. Sometimes it's rocket fire, sometimes it's a ballistic missile, sometimes it's small arms fire," Yingst told Fox News' Jimmy Failla. "And you got to breathe, you've got to relax, understand that if you're panicking, or you're running around, you can't get the story out. And you also have to remember that people are relying on you to give them a clear picture of what's happening on the ground. They understand there's chaos, they understand that Russia has invaded a sovereign country, so how do we distill this down in a way that people can grasp but then ultimately care about?"