00:00Nine skiers dead, a tent ripped from the inside, bodies found without tongues.
00:05...and with crushed bones without a single scratch on the skin.
00:09What happened in 1959 at the Atlov Pass was no ordinary accident.
00:15It was a massacre with no one to blame.
00:17Forget everything you've heard about avalanches.
00:20Today, I'm going to open the archive that the Soviet government tried to bury for decades.
00:25Would you have the courage to run barefoot across the ice from something you can't even see?
00:30Stay until the end or you'll never know the truth.
00:34Igor Dyatlov was an experienced leader.
00:36He was no amateur.
00:38His team was composed of brilliant minds, university students accustomed to the brutal cold of the Ural Mountains.
00:45They were prepared for anything.
00:48Or so they thought.
00:49The goal was to reach Mount Otorten, which in the local language means "don't go there."
00:55A warning that they completely ignored.
00:58What began as a routine scientific expedition turned into the greatest forensic enigma of the 20th century.
01:05Their fate was already sealed.
01:08The weather was getting worse fast.
01:10The biting wind lashed him like a wounded animal.
01:14On February 1, 1957, they set up camp on a desolate hillside.
01:20That was the last mistake.
01:22Photos recovered from the skiers' cameras show tired smiles, unaware that death was watching them closely.
01:30There were no signs of fear in those images.
01:33Just the calm before the storm that would tear their lives and human logic apart forever on that silent night.
01:42In the middle of the night, something happened.
01:45Something so terrible that it forced them to tear the tent apart from the inside out.
01:50They didn't have time to unzip it.
01:53They fled in panic, in total darkness, facing temperatures of 30 degrees below zero.
02:00No coats.
02:02Without boots.
02:03Just underwear.
02:04Imagine the despair of preferring to freeze to death in the dark rather than stay another second inside the safety of the tent.
02:12What went into that tent?
02:14Or what did they see from the outside?
02:18The search began weeks later.
02:20What the investigators found defied reality.
02:24The tent was abandoned, covered in snow, with all the belongings untouched.
02:30Money, food, and warm clothes were inside.
02:33Outside, a trail of footprints led towards the forest.
02:38Some footprints were from socks, others from bare feet.
02:42They walked calmly for almost a kilometer before the tracks disappeared.
02:47There were no signs of a struggle.
02:49There were no animal tracks.
02:53About a kilometer away, under a giant cedar tree, the first two bodies were found.
02:59They were only wearing underwear, barefoot, and had burns on their hands.
03:03They tried to light a fire, but failed.
03:06What's even stranger?
03:07They frantically tried to climb the tree, breaking branches five meters high.
03:13What were they trying to see?
03:15Or rather, what were they trying to hide from?
03:19The fear was so great that they didn't feel their flesh tearing on the frozen branches of the tree.
03:26Three more bodies were found on the way back to the tent.
03:30Igor Dyatlov was one of them.
03:32They died trying to return.
03:34Their positions indicated that they were struggling to reach shelter.
03:38But the cold defeated them.
03:40Up to this point, the hypothermia theory seemed to make sense.
03:44But the story takes a macabre turn when the last four members of the group were located months later.
03:51buried under four meters of snow, in a nearby ravine.
03:56What the autopsy revealed was a nightmare.
04:00These four young people did not die of cold.
04:02They had brutal internal injuries.
04:05Fractured skulls and crushed rib cages, with a force that doctors compared to a high-speed car accident.
04:13speed.
04:14But remember, there were no external bruises.
04:18As if the bones had been imploded by an invisible pressure.
04:22And the most disturbing detail.
04:25Liudmila Dubinina was missing her tongue and her eyes.
04:29They were removed while she was still alive or shortly after her death.
04:35The mystery takes on a nuclear dimension.
04:38Radiation tests were performed on the victims' clothing.
04:42The results were positive.
04:44Why would engineering students on a ski trip have such high levels of radiation in their coats?
04:51The Soviet government ended the case abruptly.
04:54classifying the cause of death as an unknown and irresistible force.
04:59The files were sealed and stored in secret vaults.
05:03The USSR's silence only fueled fear and conspiracy theories.
05:09Local residents of the Mansi tribe reported seeing orange spheres floating in the sky on the same night as the incident.
05:17Another group of hikers miles away confirmed the same sight.
05:22Could these be tests of secret weapons?
05:25Ballistic missiles that failed and released toxic gases or shock waves.
05:29The region was known for being isolated.
05:32The perfect place for the army to hide its sins.
05:36But if it was a military test, why didn't they remove the bodies and hide the evidence?
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06:06Now let's talk about what was actually found in those clothes.
06:11Traces of pure, unexplained radiation.
06:16Many suggest that Atlov's group unwittingly entered a testing zone.
06:21Waves of noise caused by wind in the mountains may have triggered irrational panic attacks.
06:26The infraction is inaudible, but it makes the heart race and creates a feeling of impending terror.
06:33This would explain the desperate escape, but it wouldn't explain the crushed bones.
06:38Could a shockwave from an aerial explosion cause this kind of damage?
06:42The government denies it, but the documents released years later are full of gaps.
06:48What if it wasn't human?
06:50Local legends speak of Menk, the Yeti of roller coasters.
06:54Giant creatures that guard the sacred territory of the Mansi.
06:58An attack by a creature with superhuman strength would explain the broken ribs without external marks.
07:05like a deadly bear hug.
07:06However, no creature footprints were found.
07:11Only the footprints of the nine young people.
07:13If something attacked them, that thing either didn't touch the ground or knew very well how to erase its own tracks.
07:20snow.
07:22Recently, a new theory about a small plate avalanche has gained traction.
07:27She would explain the crushing of the bodies while they slept.
07:30But veteran mountaineers laugh at that idea.
07:34The slope of the mountain was too shallow for an avalanche.
07:38Furthermore, why would they wait hours after the impact to flee the tent?
07:43And why were some people wearing other people's clothes?
07:46The mental confusion was extreme.
07:49They were dying of hypothermia, but something prevented them from fighting for their lives.
07:54The most horrifying aspect is Dubinina's lack of a language.
07:58Some say that scavenging animals ate it.
08:02But why only the tongue and the eyes?
08:04And why didn't they touch the other bodies that were nearby?
08:08The surgical precision of some of the cuts raised suspicions of mutilation by non-human intelligences.
08:16Ufologists believe that Atlov's group had the misfortune of witnessing something they shouldn't have.
08:22They were victims of an experiment or a chance encounter gone wrong.
08:28There is one last photo on the roll of film of one of the skiers.
08:32It's a blurry image, showing a dark figure emerging from the forest.
08:37Skeptics say he's just one member of the group.
08:40Others see something far more sinister.
08:43The photo was taken moments before the panic began.
08:46If you look closely, the proportions of the figure seem off.
08:50Arms that are too long.
08:51A posture that doesn't seem human.
08:54Could this be the overwhelming force that the authorities mentioned in the final report?
09:00The victims' families never accepted the official version of events.
09:04At the funeral, the coffins were sealed.
09:08Witnesses said the young men's skin had a strange orange tint.
09:12And her hair was gray, as if it had aged decades in a single night.
09:18What was the government hiding?
09:21The cemetery where they were buried in Yekaterinburg today
09:25It is a place of pilgrimage for those seeking the truth.
09:30But the truth seems to be buried as deep as the bodies.
09:35In 2020, the Russian government reopened the case only to conclude once again that it was an avalanche.
09:42A convenient answer for a world that demands logical explanations.
09:46But science cannot explain radiation.
09:50Logic cannot explain a tongue being torn out.
09:53And geology doesn't explain why experts would flee without boots to certain death.
09:58The Dyatlov Pass is an open wound in Russian history.
10:02A place where the laws of physics and reason seem to have been suspended for a few hours.
10:09Imagine being there.
10:10The silence of the mountain is broken by a sound you don't recognize.
10:14The air becomes electrified.
10:16His friends start screaming.
10:17The terror is so instinctive that you cut the tarp and run.
10:21The ice burns your feet.
10:22But you don't stop.
10:24You look back and see something that the human mind wasn't made to process.
10:28This is Dyatlov's real terror.
10:31It's not just death.
10:32It is the absolute unknown that makes us feel small and vulnerable.
10:37facing the hidden forces of our planet.
10:41Each year, new expeditions attempt to uncover the secret.
10:46Modern equipment, drones, and scanners found nothing new.
10:50The mountain guards its secrets fiercely.
10:54Perhaps some things don't need explaining.
10:56Perhaps the Dyatlov Pass is a reminder that, despite all our technology,
11:03We are still easy prey for what dwells in the shadows.
11:06Russia continues to monitor the area, and access remains restricted at certain times.
11:12What are they still afraid of?
11:16We will never forget Igor, Zinaida, Lyudmila, and the others.
11:21They were young people with dreams, love, and a bright future.
11:25They became ghosts in a no-man's land.
11:28Their mystery fascinates us because it reflects our deepest fear.
11:33The fear of dying alone in the dark, without knowing why.
11:37The story of the Dyatlov Pass incident is the ultimate real-life horror tale.
11:43And until there is a final answer,
11:45They will continue walking through those eternal snows of our curiosity.
11:51The mystery of Dyatlov Pass continues to watch us from the shadows of history.
11:56What would you do if you were in that tent?
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12:33And there
12:34And there
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