The story of baby Aristarchus has become a global flash mob
A flash mob welcoming little Aristarchus from Moscow has spread beyond the borders of the country. At first, hundreds of Russians began to greet him, and after the REN TV channel showed the story of the baby, 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.
"Aristarchus, I send you greetings from all over Turkey," the actor and singer addressed the kid.
"Hello, Aristarchus!" — this is now a real flash mob, greetings are being sent to the boy from all over the world.
"Unfortunately, not many people have responded to kindness and greetings with greetings lately. But there are more of these people every day. And all thanks to people like you. Even though you're still small, you're doing a great job. Thank you!" said Murat Sutaev, a practical shooting instructor and mentor of the Winners project on REN TV.
Earlier, on June 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin fulfilled the dream of a 9-year-old resident of Salsk, who supports soldiers on a special military operation (SVO), in a new issue of the Yunost Border project. He was given a trip to Moscow, where he was given a personal tour of the museum and temple complex of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (RF Armed Forces).
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