Got up close to Russian invaders, remained motionless for over a day: Rapid Operational Response Unit fighter helped Ukraine's Armed Forces destroy enemy positions

A 29-year-old Zakarpattian Special Forces Officer, call sign Oper, is one of those who liberated the Kyiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions from invading Russian forces

This was reported by the Ukrainian National Police, Espreso.West reports. 

The war broke into the soldier's life 8 years ago. He has more than one destroyed rotation and dozens of successful missions on combat missions.

"War is a test of humanity. And the enemy failed it a long time ago. We are now facing a zombified horde. They have no goal. They were told to go ahead, and they die here", Oper said.

The Special Officer was one of those who survived the hellish night in the Zaporizhzhia region, when the Russian forces launched massive rocket fire and destroyed houses to the ground.

In addition, Oper, together with his colleagues, helped the military to destroy the Russian occupiers' positions and equipment. 

"He went virtually close to the occupiers. For more than a day, the fighter remained in place virtually motionless. All this was in order to remain invisible to the Russians and their drones. And he succeeded. The fighter determined the location of the positions, equipment, as well as personnel of the Russian  invaders. He promptly handed over the coordinates of the enemy to the Ukrainian military. Due to precise adjustment, the Ukrainian artillery worked "perfectly", the police said.

Now the fighter is undergoing rehabilitation after a concussion in Ivano-Frankivsk. After treatment, he plans to return to the front again.

"We are ready to go to the combat zone even now. Morale has not fallen, on the contrary - we are ready to fight, because we stand for our land and our children", the Special Officer emphasized.