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Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar is heading to Kyiv on July 10 to visit Okhmatdyt, Ukraine’s largest children’s medical center, days after it was struck by a Russian missile, the politician wrote on Facebook. Magyar’s Tisza party raised about 15 million forints ($41,000) and collected medical supplies and food to deliver them to Ukraine as humanitarian aid, he said. Russian forces launched a missile attack on the capital on July 8, killing 33 and injuring 121 others. One Russian missile directly struck the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital. “The terrible Russian missile attack on the child…

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