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Russian radio station "The Ghosts" returns to the airwaves with mysterious codes.

June 2, 20253 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Russian radio station "The Ghosts" returns to the airwaves with mysterious codes.
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The Russian radio station "The Buzzer" or "Doomsday" has returned to broadcasting on the same frequency that its listeners used during World War II. Despite numerous theories attempting to find a logical explanation for the buzzing noises and sometimes eerie incomprehensible sounds emitted by the radio, especially as it delves into the realm of myths and narratives associated with mystery and horror on many occasions. Recently, Russian military journalist Alexander Rogin reported that the Russian radio station UVB-76, known as "Doomsday Radio," broadcasted eight mysterious messages on June 1st. The radio broadcast included the following words: "Utkoroy," "Morzhovyy," "Lugovoy," "Pcheleder," "Buynak," "Vesel'ye," "Pupsolyot," "Bobroskot." The radio station, operating since 1976, is known among radio enthusiasts as "The Buzzer" due to the distinctive background noise that occupies 99.99% of the broadcast time. Additionally, the words "Luchotorg" and "Kopna" were heard on the airwaves. In attempts to decipher the mystery surrounding the radio, some military analysts speculate that it may be part of the Russian strategic forces' emergency communications system, hence its popular nickname "Doomsday Radio." On the other hand, another opinion suggests that it could simply be a platform for testing military communication channels or a tool to deceive foreign intelligence agencies. Meanwhile, a third team presents a more thrilling - albeit unconfirmed - hypothesis that the station may be linked to the legendary Russian nuclear "Dead Hand" system, despite the lack of any official evidence supporting this theory or any other speculations.
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