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The rib fractures are quite specific and reflect compression .
OK. Do you have clear explanation what provided that compression? Was Thibo's skull also compressed?
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General Discussion / Re: Connection between broken ribs and missing eyes
« Last post by Ziljoe on May 19, 2026, 07:40:58 AM »
@senior, it would be more useful to present your evidence than to waste time in delaying what you will eventually post. Where or what the case files are printed on has little meaning . The defect on the typewriter is on numerous soviet typewriters for one going back at least to ww2.

There is no hidden new side , there is no blast wave that blasts people without causing extensive damage to trees , ear drums , Internal organs,  clothes etc.

We don't have - pneumothorax 
- hemopneumothorax 
- air embolism 
- mediastinal emphysema 
- subcutaneous emphysema 
- airway hemorrhage 
- alveolar rupture 
- eardrum rupture 
- bowel perforation 
- cardiac contusion  .

Unfortunately I don't have the resources for an expert  and no one is claiming any significance from the alleged copied handwriting or typewriter.
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I don't think there's any confirmed evidence that it's the same typewriter, this is speculation with little evidence.
To what I know, there is confirmed evidence that the last 4 autopsy reports were printed on the typewriter in Prosecutor's office and not in the Medical lab. There is also evidence that hand writings on the copies of the reports, which can be found in the Vol.2, belong to Lev Ivanov. If you are interested, you can easily perform your own expertise. Contact an expert in typewriters and handwriting, whom you trust, and ask him/her to compare the autopsy reports and criminal case closing statement. Also ask to compare proved Ivanov's handwriting with those words written on the copies from Vol.2 with a pen. If you do that, the case files will show you new, hidden side.  kewl1
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Senior Maldonado on May 19, 2026, 06:42:16 AM »
Kuzminov was a soldier (not a commander) of military unit 6602. Askinadzi's shift was the 6th, not 2nd.
Maybe "commander" is a wrong word. Anyway, at the last days of search, there were no officers at the Pass. Kuzminov acted as a senior soldier, all other soldiers had to obey his orders. Askinadzi was head of his students' group. Ortyukov was at the top -- head of the search camp.

And please do not mix UPI search shifts and Ivdellag search shifts. Askinadzi was in the 6th UPI shift, while Kuzminov was in the 2nd Ivdellag shift. The 1st Ivdellag shift was headed by Potapov, and included famous Suynikaev and Klimenko.
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Teddy on May 19, 2026, 04:11:30 AM »

Kuzminov was a commander of the Ivdellag soldiers, who came for the 2nd search shift.


Kuzminov was a soldier (not a commander) of military unit 6602. Askinadzi's shift was the 6th, not 2nd.

https://dyatlovpass.com/search-photos#6shift
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Teddy on May 19, 2026, 04:06:55 AM »
This is the letter that Nikolay Ivanov Kuzminov sent to the Uralsky Rabochy newspaper on February 9, 1999 (you can see the date on the post stamp)

https://dyatlovpass.com/kuzminov-1999

I sent the questions to Askinadzi
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General Discussion / Re: Connection between broken ribs and missing eyes
« Last post by Ziljoe on May 19, 2026, 03:19:36 AM »
There's lots of details missing in the autopsies from a blast wave.
Of course. What are you expecting from the autopsy reports that were produced by Lev Ivanov at Sverdlovsk Prosecutor's office? The reports for Dubinina, Zolotarev, Thibo, and Kolevatov were printed on the same typewriter, on which Ivanov printed Closing statement for the criminal case. AI doesn't tell you about that, does it? To rely on AI advices is even worse than to rely on the tale, which case files tell you. The autopsy reports do not have a single attribute that suggests they had ever been at the Sverdlovsk medical lab. The reports are confirmed only with Vozrozhdenniy's signature on their last pages, the rest of the pages is just plain text not authorised in any way.
 lie on their traumas exactly.

Depends on which AI and how you use AI ?. I don't think there's any confirmed evidence that it's the same typewriter, this is speculation with little evidence. The autopsy show no signs of blast injuries, the landscape shows no sign of a blast , your diagram of overpressure of buildings  is a standard illustration used in fire instruction and many other instance's. You have got to look at what happens to a human body in a blast wave and it needs to be stronger blast than your low level blast example .


The rib fractures are consistent with a compression not a blast.
The ribs and the skull fractures are consistent with the traumatic mechanism suggested by Vozrozhdenniy - strong gust of wind throwing people on the rocks.

Strong gust of wind = blast air wave
Rocks = rocks at the bottom of the creek polished by water

All three affected hikes lie on their traumas exactly.



A strong gust of wind is not the same as a blast air wave , we might as well just say a a blast of wind blew them off the ledge of the ravine or the fell into the ravine . However, and I will repeat , there are no signs of blast injuries in the autopsies and the environment that would have been observed or reported .

The rib fractures are quite specific and reflect compression .
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Teddy on May 19, 2026, 01:57:38 AM »
Found it. Very interesting. Will publish today the letter on the site and ask Askinadzi about this.
Very interesting.
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Senior Maldonado on May 19, 2026, 01:46:25 AM »
I am sorry, where is this from?
Teddy, this is from taina.li forum, section "Воспоминания". If you go to "Кузьминов" subsection, it is there at the very beginning.

Kuzminov was a commander of the Ivdellag soldiers, who came for the 2nd search shift. He says he had a pistol, and fired it at the order of the camp's head (Ortuykov?). At first sight, it looks like a fake story, but there is another witness, who confirms that the soldiers saw a fireball approaching them and fled out of the tent. It is very strange that UPI students do not mention that incident. Maybe, Askinadzi has heard something? He had been in touch with Kuzminov for about 10 days at the Pass.
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General Discussion / Re: 100 questions to Askinadzi
« Last post by Teddy on May 19, 2026, 01:22:30 AM »
did Kuzminov say anything about soldiers' panic, when he had to fire a pistol to calm them down?

I am sorry, where is this from?
The only presence of a gun I know of is when Colonel Ortyukov wave it around to threaten the pilots to take the bodies and they still refused. I can't find any source that Kuzminov had a gun, leave alone that it fired it.
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