‼️ It’s a coded message that much is for sure.
The song “I am Russian” by Shaman began playing on Doomsday’s airwaves, followed by “Swan Lake” and the USSR anthem. This is probably a hack. However, users have suggested that this is a signal “to those who need it” for more strikes with “Oreshnik” (or even something stronger).
“Buzzer” began broadcasting back in the Soviet era, in the 1970s. It is believed that its signal came from the Moscow, Pskov, and Leningrad regions at different times. The purpose of UVB-76 is still unknown, but it is often called one of the elements of the “Perimeter” system – a complex for the automated launch of nuclear missiles in the event of war. According to one version, if the Buzzer’s signal is interrupted, Perimeter will launch a retaliatory nuclear strike on the alleged enemy (that’s why it is called the “Doomsday Radio Station”).
According to other assumptions, the radio station broadcasts secret messages, including to confirm the readiness of operators at receiving stations. There is, however, another version – supposedly this is an old communication method used by Russian intelligence. They say that in “peacetime” the radio station makes normal noise, but when sounds break through, these are encrypted messages for Russian spies abroad.
The last time UVB-76 was “broken into” was at the end of January 2022. Then unknown persons broadcast the soundtrack from the game “Touhou Project” and the track “Bad Apple” for a couple of hours.
And you know what happened then…”
– Baza Telegram Channel
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