Dyatlov Pass Incident

The Dyatlov Pass incident (Russian: Гибель тургруппы Дятлова, romanized: Gibel turgruppy Dyatlova, lit. 'Death of the Dyatlov Hiking Group') was an event in which nine Soviet ski hikers died in the northern part of the Ural Mountains ridge in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union on 1 or 2 February 1959 under undetermined circumstances. The experienced trekking group from ...

In January 1959, nine young Soviet hikers trekked through the Ural Mountains and died under gruesome circumstances in what's called the Dyatlov Pass Incident.

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Have Scientists Finally Unraveled the 60-Year Mystery Surrounding Nine Russian Hikers’ Deaths? New research identifies an unusual avalanche as the culprit behind the 1959 Dyatlov Pass Incident

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident continues to fascinate because it touches on primal fears: being trapped in the wilderness, facing an invisible threat, and the limits of human endurance.

The Dyatlov Pass Incident, a 1959 hiking tragedy in the remote Russian mountains, has been the source of untold theories. Nine hikers were killed mysteriously, but new evidence points to military ...

The similarities with the Dyatlov Pass incident are torn tent, the year is 1960, KGB agent, military involvement, a survivor, two dead girls, authorities were careless with their treatment of the murder site, but most of all the trail goes cold as ice.

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Why the Hiker Deaths Remain a Mystery In February 1959, nine hikers were killed while trekking in the Ural Mountains.

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‘The Dyatlov Pass incident is the ultimate cold case,’ Teodora Hadjiyska, who runs a website dedicated to the mystery, tells Metro. ’66 years since the tragedy, we are no closer to solving it.

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