yearsWhat happened to a man who died mysteriously in the Ural Mountains and had his tongue pulled out?
In the Urals, there is a mysterious history that is frightening. Years ago, nine Soviet students mysteriously disappeared in the wilderness, and the cause of death remains a mystery to this day. Recently, a top-secret file from the Soviet era revealed the true face of that terrifying Siberian man-eating monster.
On January 28, 1959, nine university students set off on a 16-day expedition to the Ural Mountains of the Soviet Union. They were an experienced expedition, and the adventure was supposed to be risk-free.
However, when they sent a telegram home on February 12 stating that they had returned to their starting point and were about to return home, they mysteriously disappeared in the following days. To this day, their true whereabouts remain an unsolved mystery.
After the 12th, the accident happened, and the 9 students who were supposed to have gone home mysteriously disappeared, and the family could not get in touch with them. In order to find the missing student, family and friends actively participated in the search and rescue operation, and soon the search and rescue team found the team's sleigh tracks nearby.
After two days of tracing these traces, the search and rescue team found the missing student's tent, but the situation at the scene was frightening. The inside of the tent was torn open and a large hole was opened, and the survival equipment around it was scattered all over the place, as if a terrible disaster had happened here.
Around the tent, search and rescue crews found a string of bare footprints leading straight into the forest in the distance. In this case, why do 9 people run out without shoes? People were so nervous that they decided to follow the footsteps in search of answers.
They followed the footprints and marched 16 kilometers, and finally discovered a fact that is difficult to accept. In the snow, there is a blanket, and under the blanket are two ragged frozen corpses, who are members of the expedition team.
Upon careful examination, it was revealed that the deceased had suffered serious injuries on their bodies, including broken bones, multiple injuries to their bodies, etc., which made them miserable at the moment of death. However, despite the fact that everyone knew that the remaining seven were unlikely to survive, after expanding the search area, they found three bodies on the hillside, also seriously injured.
Then, in the follow-up search, the search and rescue team found the remaining four people, but unfortunately, they were also found as cold corpses. One of the corpses had broken ribs, one had a shattered skull, and another had its eyes gouged out.
The most distressing thing is that the tongue of one of the female corpses was plucked out while she was still alive.
A group of students were killed during an expedition and the cause of their death has attracted a lot of attention. According to **'s preliminary investigation, the cause of death may have been Mansi revenge on the expedition.
The suspicion is that Dyatlov, the leader of the expedition, was once seen having an argument with the Mansi men, and that the Mansi were mentioned several times in his diary.
Therefore, the Mansi may be the culprit of this incident.
While the initial investigation pointed to the Mansi, the subsequent in-depth investigation proved that the Mansi were not. The Mansi lived in poverty, and if they had killed the students, it would have been impossible for them not to take advantage of the students' supplies.
The surrounding residents also confirmed that the Mansi people are kind and gentle and will not commit such cruel acts. During the search, the Mansi people also actively helped in the search and rescue. Since the Mansi are not, who are they?
Just as ** was preparing for further investigation, an urgent telegram from Moscow abruptly halted the investigation into the ** case and listed all investigative documents as top secret.
Why did Moscow suddenly give such an order? Could it be that there are other unsolved secrets in this **? Years later, the investigation uncovers a little-known historical truth.
Decades later, investigators reopened the sealed files, shocked by the secrets they hidden. Among the relics of the expedition, a ** caught their attention, and a distinct circular light source in ** caused their speculation.
This light source is not an ordinary thing, it could be a UFO or a missile test. At this time, it was during the Cold War, and there were rumors that the Soviet Union had set up a secret base in the Ural Mountains for the study of military **.
It is likely that the death of the expedition was related to this, and they may have seen a secret military test, and were killed by the debris of *** because they could not dodge.
This was further confirmed by the fact that the researchers also detected large amounts of radioactive residue on the deceased's clothing.
For such speculation, some investigators expressed doubts, because a ** will produce a loud noise, and will leave animal carcasses and branches and other fragments, but no such traces were found at the scene.
In another photo of the deceased, they discover new clues that make the cause of the expedition's death even more mysterious. A sturdy humanoid about two meters tall is quietly peering on the expedition, his posture indicating that he is preparing for a hunt.
There are many unsolved mysteries hidden in the inaccessible forest, among which the Wild Man is the most well-known. However, the creature shown in this ** is, according to investigators, the legendary snowman, a type of ape.
The appearance of this mysterious creature has once again drawn attention to the events of the expedition. It is reported that scientists in Moscow have confirmed the existence of the Yeti, they are amazingly powerful, can crush many things with their bare hands, and it is said that the Ural Mountains are their place of residence.
But is the death of the expedition really related to the snowman? The truth is waiting for us to reveal.
In search of the traces of the snowman, scientists arrived in the Ural Mountains to investigate. The people here call the snowman"Lacey"Witnesses have seen it and described it as tall and covered in thick hair.
However, the ** we photographed are all blurry and cannot be used as strong evidence. In addition, reports of the Yeti Attack Expedition caused controversy, with some questioning why the carcass had not been eaten if the Yeti was a hunting expedition.
At the moment, since no relevant evidence was found, the expedition's ** was once again put on hold.
In 2020, Russian officials finally came to a conclusion about the Yeti killings: the expedition was killed because of an avalanche. The avalanche struck suddenly, and the students were awakened in their sleep, cut open their tents in a panic and fled immediately, but due to poor visibility, they were unable to return to their tents and were eventually killed.
In addition, the radioactive residues detected on the clothing could not be confirmed at this time due to the lack of documentary evidence at the time. In response to the accusations of a secret military base, officials said that no missiles had been fired at the time, and that another Soviet launch site had only begun operation in the second half of 1959.
While this result is difficult for many to accept, who suspect that Russia is hiding the truth, which version do you prefer about the cause of death of the expedition?