Russia's mysterious 'Doomsday Radio' issues chilling signal
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Russia's mysterious 'Doomsday Radio' issues chilling signal
"In a burst of cryptic messages to the station's still unknown listeners, a voice could be heard saying ' LATVIA,' the name of a small NATO country sitting on Russia's border. The signal was sent out on Monday, with many on social media fearing that Russia could be planning its next offensive. However, with Latvia being a member of NATO, any attack on the country would trigger a response from all other NATO countries, including the US, and potentially set off World War III."
"The radio channel is called UVB-76, nicknamed 'The Buzzer' or 'Doomsday Radio.' It's a Russian shortwave station that's been running since the 1970s, mostly playing a constant eerie buzzing sound like a faulty appliance. However, experts have suggested that UVB-76 is tied to Russia's strategic military command, possibly for sending secret orders, since the frequency of these signals typically increases during crises, like the war in Ukraine. Monday's surprise broadcast featured six different messages throughout the day, including one that read 'NZHTI NZHTI 15854 LATVIA 5894 4167'"
A mysterious shortwave radio station, UVB-76, transmitted cryptic messages including the word 'LATVIA'. The station, nicknamed 'The Buzzer' or 'Doomsday Radio,' has broadcast a persistent buzzing tone since the 1970s. Monday's transmissions included six messages and one alphanumeric string reading 'NZHTI NZHTI 15854 LATVIA 5894 4167'. Observers and social media users interpreted the Latvian reference as a potential indicator of a future target beyond Ukraine. Latvia's NATO membership means any attack could invoke collective defense obligations and risk escalation into a wider conflict. Analysts link UVB-76 to Russian strategic military command because its activity often spikes during crises, suggesting signals could carry secret orders.
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