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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 12 MIN

The Dyatlov Pass Incident — Russia’s Most Mysterious Mountain Deaths

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Episode 8 — The Dyatlov Pass IncidentUral Mountains, Soviet Union. February 1959.Nine experienced hikers set out on a winter expedition across one of the most remote mountain regions in Russia. Led by Igor Dyatlov, the group was well trained and fully prepared for the harsh conditions of the journey.But when they failed to return home, a search team was sent into the mountains.What rescuers discovered shocked investigators.The hikers’ tent had been cut open from the inside. Their boots, supplies, and belongings were still inside. Yet the group had fled into the freezing wilderness in the middle of the night, many of them without proper clothing.Over the following weeks, the bodies of the hikers were discovered scattered across the snow-covered landscape. Some had died from exposure, while others showed unexplained injuries that investigators struggled to explain.More than sixty years later, the Dyatlov Pass Incident remains one of the most mysterious cases in modern history.In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we examine the expedition led by Igor Dyatlov, the strange discoveries made by rescue teams, and the theories that attempt to explain what happened on that freezing night in the Ural Mountains.Keywords: true crime podcast, Dyatlov Pass Incident, unsolved mystery, Russian mountain tragedy, unexplained deaths, cold case investigation, real mystery storiesMusic by openmindaudio from PixabayIf you enjoy these podcasts please follow or share.

Episode 8 — The Dyatlov Pass IncidentUral Mountains, Soviet Union. February 1959.Nine experienced hikers set out on a winter expedition across one of the most remote mountain regions in Russia. Led by Igor Dyatlov, the group was well trained and fully prepared for the harsh conditions of the journey.But when they failed to return home, a search team was sent into the mountains.What rescuers discovered shocked investigators.The hikers’ tent had been cut open from the inside. Their boots, supplies, and belongings were still inside. Yet the group had fled into the freezing wilderness in the middle of the night, many of them without proper clothing.Over the following weeks, the bodies of the hikers were discovered scattered across the snow-covered landscape. Some had died from exposure, while others showed unexplained injuries that investigators struggled to explain.More than sixty years later, the Dyatlov Pass Incident remains one of the most mysterious cases in modern history.In this episode of Shadows of Crime, we examine the expedition led by Igor Dyatlov, the strange discoveries made by rescue teams, and the theories that attempt to explain what happened on that freezing night in the Ural Mountains.Keywords: true crime podcast, Dyatlov Pass Incident, unsolved mystery, Russian mountain tragedy, unexplained deaths, cold case investigation, real mystery storiesMusic by openmindaudio from PixabayIf you enjoy these podcasts please follow or share.

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