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Interview with Yuri's elder brother Konstantin Krivonischenko

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Per Inge Oestmoen:
It is clear that Yuri Krivonischenko is one of those people who, if he observed something in the Urals that he was not supposed to know about, would be able to understand what he saw - and to tell others about it. Thus, if he made such an observation it would make him a potential security risk to the Soviet state. That ability was shared with most of the Dyatlov group members. It is very likely that this was the factor that sealed the fate of the Dyatlov group. They were all murdered, in a very intelligent fashion designed to enable the Soviet authorities to state that the whole tragedy was the result of unfortunate circumstances and "mistakes" by Igor Dyatlov.

It is proven that the central government in Moscow dictated the conclusion of the very incomplete investigation.

In addition, we also know that the authorities in Moscow knew what had happened to the nine students long before anyone in Sverdlovsk had any reason to think that something was wrong. A document that prepared for an investigation was already made on February 6, 1959. At that point in time, everyone in Sverdlovsk believed that everything was just fine with the Dyatlov group.

But in Moscow they knew otherwise. Since preparations for an investigation were already completed in Moscow on February 6, they must necessarily have known about the fate of the nine even earlier.

I leave it to the reader to figure how.

mk:

--- Quote from: Per Inge Oestmoen on March 07, 2020, 02:10:23 AM ---In addition, we also know that the authorities in Moscow knew what had happened to the nine students long before anyone in Sverdlovsk had any reason to think that something was wrong. A document that prepared for an investigation was already made on February 6, 1959. At that point in time, everyone in Sverdlovsk believed that everything was just fine with the Dyatlov group.

But in Moscow they knew otherwise. Since preparations for an investigation were already completed in Moscow on February 6, they must necessarily have known about the fate of the nine even earlier.

--- End quote ---

Oh, that's interesting.  Where/how did you find this?  I must have missed this information.

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