Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar arrived in Kyiv on July 11 following a recent Russian attack on Ukraine. Magyar’s visit takes place days after Russian forces launched a missile strike on the capital on July 8, killing 34 and injuring over 120 others. One Russian missile directly struck the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital. The opposition leader said he was planning to visit the hospital and deliver humanitarian aid. Magyar’s Tisza party raised about 15 million forints ($41,000), he noted. After arrival, Magyar paid respects to fallen Ukrainian soldiers on Mykhailivska Square. “(I’m) in K…