The Dyatlov Pass incident, which occurred in 1959, refers to the unexplained deaths of nine Soviet hikers in the Ural Mountains. The hikers, who were experienced and well-equipped, died under unusual circumstances, including hypothermia, trauma, and bizarre injuries. While Soviet authorities originally concluded the deaths were caused by a "compelling natural force," a 2020 investigation determined an avalanche to be the most likely cause. Several theories have been proposed throughout the years to explain the incident, including animal attacks, military involvement, and infrasound, but evidence points to an avalanche as the most plausible explanation. The incident continues to intrigue and fascinate, with its details and unanswered questions.
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