Opposition’s Magyar hands over humanitarian aid in Kyiv
Peter Magyar, the deputy leader of the opposition Tisza Party, has handed over humanitarian aid to the children's hospital in Kyiv that was hit by a rocket earlier in the week.
Magyar shared a video recording of his trip on social media.
The politician spoke about the Russian attack and its aftermath with Volodymyr Zhovnyr, the hospital’s head. He said the “Hungarian people understand and know” that Ukraine had the right to defend its territory.
Magyar said he, too, wanted peace but “does not travel on a private jet to meet dictators and conduct secret negotiations…”
He added that his visit showed that “Ukrainian brothers and Hungarians in Ukraine” could count on Hungary.