Ukrainian CS:GO Pro Player Killed in Ukrainian-Russian War: Remembering Ostap Onistrat

2023-06-17 06:47:23

Ostap Onistrat “0ni” Ostap Onistrat, a professional Absolute Force: Global Offensive player from Ukraine, died at the age of 21 during an operation once morest a Russian invasion earlier this month. Just a few weeks before this bad news was confirmed, the “CS:GO” community created a special map to allow players from Russia to learn more regarding Russian aggression even though local news was completely blocked. real news.

Many countries in Eastern Europe have been hit hard by Russia’s military aggression in February 2022. Thousands of people were killed and injured, and millions of Ukrainians were displaced. Ostap Onistrat decided to stand up and defend his country in mid-2022, joining the 68th Jaeger Brigade of the Ukrainian Army and has served as a drone operator for the past year.

According to information released by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, Onistrat was unfortunately killed in the Donetsk town of Hulidar on June 3 when he was hit by enemy shell fragments. From the end of October 2022, Huli Dar has become one of the front lines of this war, and since the start of the war so far, more than 6,000 soldiers have died here. The obituary of Onistrat’s death attracted hundreds of players to express their condolences to their families, and they continued to look forward to the early end of this never-ending war. “CS:GO” professional e-sports coach and analyst “LMBT” Sergey Bezhanov also sent Onistrat Known as a hero who defends the country.

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As for Onistrat’s father, Andriy, he also voluntarily joined the Ukrainian army two days following his son joined the army in mid-2022. Not long ago, they posted on Facebook to celebrate Onistrat’s one-year service anniversary, but unexpectedly, Onistrat was killed in an operation two days later. On his first anniversary in service, Onistrat tried unsuccessfully to destroy a Russian tank, much to his chagrin. After his son was killed in battle, his father also posted that he would continue to stand firm.

Onistrat participated in the last “CS:GO” game of his career in April 2021, a year before officially joining the Ukrainian army. According to the information provided by the “CS:GO” e-sports website HLTV, he represented the Ukrainian team Libertatem in the Zuel Championship in 2021, but unfortunately, they lost 0-2 in the final to the Bazaar. After the news of Onistrat’s death was made public, many players began to accuse Valve of still being willing to allow Russian players to participate in “CS:GO” related e-sports events. For example, the “CS:GO” Major Championship held last month did not impose any restrictions on the players’ countries.

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According to the CELI websitestatisticsAs of June 15 this year, more than 1,000 large companies and well-known brands from all over the world have withdrawn from Russia or suspended related businesses, such as Disney, Sony, Apple, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Master Card, JCB And VISA, etc., however, there are still many companies that choose to continue to maintain their local business in Russia, including Valve.

For now, the company is planning to launch a fully upgraded “Absolute Force 2”, but players around the world hope that Valve can ban players from Russia from participating in relevant tests until this military invasion of Ukraine until the end of the action. It is conceivable that Valve does not seem to intend to do this. After all, even many well-known e-sports organizations, including ATP, have no plans to ban Russian players from participating at this stage.

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