What are the extent of the injuries to CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick in Afghanistan?
A CBS spokeswoman says a CBS Radio News correspondent has been seriously injured by a bomb in Afghanistan. Cami McCormick was wounded when the Army vehicle she was riding in struck a bomb south of Kabul on Friday. The network could not confirm the extent of her injuries. She was treated at a field hospital, where she was in stable condition after surgery. McCormick was transported to Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, for more treatment. Sources: http://www.google.
CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick injured in Afghanistan [Updated] August 28, 2009 | 12:29 pm CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick was seriously injured by a roadside bomb today in Logar province, Afghanistan, as she traveled with the U.S. Army on assignment for CBS Radio News, the network said. New York-based McCormick was hurt when the vehicle she was riding in was hit by an improvised explosive device. She underwent surgery at a field hospital and was transported to Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, for additional treatment. The network did not release details about the extent of her injuries. McCormick, 47, has worked for CBS Radio News for 11 years, making frequent reporting trips to Afghanistan and Iraq. She has been in Afghanistan since Aug. 13 covering the recent presidential election and the ongoing violence in the region. Before joining CBS, McCormick worked at CNN, where she reported extensively on the Middle East. [Updated at 1:56 p.m.: The injuries sustained by McCormi
CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick was seriously injured by a roadside bomb today in Logar province, Afghanistan, as she traveled with the U.S. Army on assignment for CBS Radio News, the network said. New York-based McCormick was hurt when the vehicle she was riding in was hit by an improvised explosive device. She underwent surgery at a field hospital and was transported to Bagram Air Base, north of Kabul, for additional treatment. The network did not release details about the extent of her injuries. McCormick, 47, has worked for CBS Radio News for 11 years, making frequent reporting trips to Afghanistan and Iraq. She has been in Afghanistan since Aug. 13 covering the recent presidential election and the ongoing violence in the region. Before joining CBS, McCormick worked at CNN, where she reported extensively on the Middle East. Sources: ht