At a charity event in Kyiv, a 3-year-old kid from Ukraine’s Irpin enthralled spectators and won a million hearts by performing a popular song.

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Leonard Bush and Okean Elzy performed ‘Not Your War’ on a live screen inside the Kyiv metro station.

As he began singing, the audience became silent, fought back tears, and simply listened to the young boy’s wonderful voice.

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Little Leonard went viral earlier this month after signing a popular insurgent hymn from the time of the war.

After their hometown was attacked by Russian troops, his family moved to the western portion of Ukraine.

The boy had been practising for his national debut for several days, according to local media, and it was shown on several TV networks in Ukraine as well as 14 other countries.

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The charity performance, named ‘I Will Be Kind,’ was organised by Okean Elzy and hosted inside the Golden Gate metro station in the capital.

It aided in raising donations for the Tvoya Opera charity for war-affected youngsters.

Many people applauded Leonard for his bravery in performing in front of such a large crowd, while others claimed his song moved them deeply.

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This is not the first time that Ukrainian children’s musical skill has drawn attention to Russian crimes in their nation.

Amelia Anisovych sang ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen from a shelter in Kyiv in March, hoping to brighten everyone’s spirits throughout the ongoing invasion.