
The "Doomsday Radio" station returned to the air and broadcast three mysterious words.
Today, October 20, three new messages were recorded on the station's broadcast, the Telegram channel "UVB-76 logs" reported.
The first message aired at 13:26 Moscow time — the station transmitted the name of the protagonist of the novel Don Quixote. A little over an hour later, at 14:36, the broadcast voiced the word "dyrokol", and at 15:52 the third message was heard — "posazhennyy".
The "Buzzer" — the mysterious radio station with the callsign UVB-76. It has continuously emitted a monotonous buzzing signal since the 1970s, sometimes breaking off to transmit short voice messages, the meaning of which remains unknown.
Earlier, on October 1, we wrote that, against the backdrop of the EU summit in Denmark, the station had also gone on air. Then, as we reported, the "Buzzer" transmitted three words on October 29 — "vozmeshchenie", "sbrazhivanie" and "tigrovar". On October 1 the radio station put out one word — "eserozhban".
The reasons for UVB-76's renewed activity, as before, remain a mystery.
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The "Doomsday Radio" station returned to the air and broadcast three mysterious words.
The UVB-76 radio station, known as the "Buzzer" or the "Doomsday Station," has once again shown signs of activity.