Soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces sent greetings to the boy Aristarchus
Russian servicemen stationed in the special military operation Zone (SVO) sent greetings to little Aristarchus from Moscow. The footage is published by Izvestia on November 16.
"Aristarchus, greetings from the special military operation zone <...>. Greetings from the 77th regiment from the Donetsk People's Republic <...>. Greetings from the Nevsky Volunteer Corps," the soldiers addressed Aristarchus.
In addition, the fighters of the Lynx detachment of the 8th reconnaissance and assault brigade addressed the boy, sending greetings to him. They wished him happiness, health, love and kindness.
A flash mob welcoming the boy Aristarchus has spread throughout the country. At first, hundreds of Russians began to greet him, and after the REN TV channel showed the baby's story on November 16, they started talking about him even outside the country. The story of a boy who was not greeted by a neighbor touched Internet users. One day, as he was leaving the entrance, he greeted a neighbor who passed by and said nothing. The baby was so upset that his mother had to calm him down. The footage has spread all over the world, so now even foreign stars greet Aristarchus. Among them is the Turkish celebrity Emre Altug.
On the same day, People's Artists of the Russian Federation Askold and Edgard Zapashny, employees of the Bolshoi Moscow Circus, and 3.5 thousand spectators sent greetings to the boy Aristarchus right during a major show in Moscow. Edgard asked the circus staff and the audience to support the boy and shout together: "Hello, Aristarchus!". So the circus staff, as well as the audience at the performance, sent greetings to the boy.
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