YEKATERINBURG, July 21. /TASS/. Hikers in the 1959 Igor Dyatlov expedition, who mysteriously died in the Ural Mountains could have been on a KGB mission, Head of the Dyatlov Group Memory Public ...
"It was remarkable to discover a domesticated sheep from the Bronze Age that was infected with LNBA plague. This gave us an important clue for how plague could transmit within pastoralist communities ...
Several villages in the Chelyabinsk and Bashkortostan regions of Russia were cut off from transport links as melting ice ...
In 1959, a KGB major looks into the mysterious deaths of a group of nine student hikers in the Ural Mountains. In 1959, after a group of nine student hikers are found dead in the Ural Mountains ...
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