Their motto is 'I go to you!'. Syrskyi congratulated the SSO warriors.


Congratulations to SSO warriors on their professional holiday
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, congratulates the Special Operations Forces (SSO) warriors on their holiday. On May 27, the President of Ukraine signed a decree establishing the Day of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. On this day in 2014, an operation took place to liberate the new terminal of Donetsk airport, when SSO warriors raised the Ukrainian flag there.
Oleksandr Syrskyi emphasized the importance of the SSO's role, which makes the 'impossible' happen. He noted that they solve problems unnoticed, mislead the enemy, and strike where the opponent does not expect it. The Commander-in-Chief also highlighted the active participation of the SSO in key operations during the war in Eastern Ukraine.
'Your work is quiet, but effective. Your actions are invisible but decisive'
May 27 officially became the Day of Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by the decree of the President of Ukraine. This holiday was established to honor the courage and heroism of SSO warriors who fought for the freedom and independence of Ukraine.
Thus, the Ukrainian army celebrates an important day in its history, honoring and remembering the contribution of soldiers in the defense of the country. The celebration of the Day of Special Operations Forces emphasizes the importance of these military units for national security.
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