NGU Omega Special Operations Center Conducted Operation to Free Wounded Officer Who Had Been Held Captive for 27 Days

NGU Omega Special Operations Center Conducted Operation to Free Wounded Officer Who Had Been Held Captive for 27 Days
Freed officer and head of the NGU Omega Special Operations Center Pavlo Yatsiuk. February 13, 2026. Photo credits: Pavlo Yatsiuk
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The Omega Special Operations Center of the National Guard of Ukraine carried out a unique combat operation in the Pokrovsk sector.

Special forces operatives acted almost behind enemy lines to free an officer of the 1st detachment with the call sign ‘Karat’ from captivity, said the head of the Center, Pavlo Yatsiuk.

The soldier fell into enemy hands after being wounded and was held captive for 27 days. During the operation, the Omega group eliminated eight Russian soldiers.

Omega did not act alone

The special forces were supported by fighters and the leadership of the SSU’s Special Operations Center Alpha. The 14th Brigade of the National Guard ‘Chervona Kalyna’ and the command of the 1st Corps of the National Guard ‘Azov’ also provided assistance in conducting the operation.

Karat is currently on his way to Kyiv for treatment of his injuries.

Soldiers of the Ukrainian Omega group storm a Russian position. June 2024, Ukraine. Frame from the group's Facebook page

As a reminder, in January, a wounded Ukrainian soldier was captured by the Russians, but managed to convince the invaders to surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

His condition is now stable after surgery on his pelvic bone, and the command is preparing documents for a state award.

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