A 7-year-old boy from a village in the Dnipropetrovsk region sings and collects money for the soldiers who are going to the front, for this they gave him the nickname "Talisman", TSN reports.

In uniform and with a flag on a stick, Seven-year-old Artem has been keeping an eye on all traffic passing through the central street of the village since April 1.

He welcomes every car of Ukrainian defenders.

The soldiers going to the Kherson region and returning from the front line are quite emotional.

It was the Ukrainian military who gave Artemka the call sign "Talisman", and they gave him armor so that the little boy looked like a real fighter.

"We know what this generation is like - we will give you Ukraine and we will be proud that such children are growing up," the fighters say.  

The money that parents and relatives gave the schoolboy for sweets, he collected for a drone, scope, SUVs and nets for the military.

The boy goes on duty every day and because of this he even started to study better at school so that he could be released from home as soon as possible.

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