
Born on 18.11.1987 in the city of Svitlovodsk (Vlasivka settlement) of the Kirovohrad region. Later, he moved with his parents to the city of Kharkiv. He studied at school No. 43 in Kharkiv. After graduating from 11 grades, he went to work. His professions were different. In 2014, he moved to the village of Vasyliv Khutir, where he continued to work in agriculture.



In January 2018, he signed a contract and served in the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade as a driver-electrician of the control and artillery reconnaissance battery. He participated in the ATO/JFO in Luhansk and Donetsk regions (the city of Avdiivka and the city of Popasna). After the end of the contract, he was discharged, but later, in December 2021, he again signed a contract with the 92nd Separate Mechanized Brigade and served as an operator of an anti-tank guided missile platoon of an anti-tank artillery division. In November 2023, he was sent to the 22nd Motorized Infantry Battalion as the commander of the 3rd Motorized Infantry Detachment of the 2nd Motorized Infantry Platoon of the 2nd Motorized Infantry Company.

Marital status:
Mother: Shveiki Elena Ivanovna, lives in the village of Skrypai, Chuguiv district.
Wife: Alena Igorevna Gnip, lives in the village of Vasyliv Khutir.
Son: Hnip Roman Stanislavovych, born in 2015, lives in the village of Vasyliv Khutir.
Son: Danylo Dmytrovych Schwartz, born in 2006, lives in the village of Vasyliv Khutir.
Son: Stanislav Oleksandrovych Husar, born in 2012, lives in the village of Vasyliv Khutir.
Circumstances of death:
The unit in which Stanislav served left the place of permanent deployment on 02/21/2022, going on a field trip. Since then, he, together with his comrades, has participated in fierce battles against the invaders in the Dergachivsky district, in the defense of the city of Kharkiv, in the liberation of the territory of the Kharkiv region, for which he received a high state award. He took part in defensive battles near the settlements of Stelmakhivka, Siversk, Lyman, Bakhmut. After returning from another combat mission, where Stanislav, together with his comrades, was constantly on duty for more than four days, he died on the night of 02/11/2024 near the village of Druzhkivka due to cardiac arrest.
By Decree of the President of Ukraine No. 468/2022 of July 3, 2022, he was awarded the Order "For Courage" of the 3rd degree "for personal courage and selfless actions shown in the defense of the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the military oath." He received the award while serving in the 92nd separate assault brigade for battles in the Izyum district, where his squad destroyed many enemy vehicles, and in one of the battles the squad stopped the enemy's attack, destroying a tank, 2 infantry fighting vehicles and about 20 paratroopers from Siberia.

