I don't think there's much support for any kind of wreckage at the site. I think some people found bits of rockets in later years and some said that one side of the trees were burnt. Explanations for this have been the weather , blowing ice crystals off the tree bark or the way some trees die on one side.
Here's the rocket part.
https://dyatlovpass.com/rocket-2I thought you were suggesting the detector might be in the sappers bag of tools in the previous post and I too suppose it could be just part of the equipment they have. I'm searching for the actual quote about the Geiger counter being used in the search but I can only find conflicting waffle of lev Ivanov.
I don't recall any counter being used on the victims , only on the ravine 4 clothes. Where does it say they scanned frozen dead people? This is bit I get confused at, so many things said in early and later years.
As said by one of the witnesses, who only speculated there was a counter, he implies it was a dosimeter .
Lev ivonov talks about , fireballs and UFO's around 1990. Then authors jump on the UFO craze of the time and add a host of confusion , probably for financial gain.
Ivanov’s reason for appointing a examination, seems to come from the strange observations in February 17 and March 31. Lev Ivonov almost seems to working from his own theory and doing his own investigation?.
Tagil Worker's Newspaper (Nizhny Tagil), February 18, 1959UNUSUAL CELESTIAL PHENOMENON
At 6:55 of local time yesterday, in the east-southeast, at an altitude of 20 degrees from the horizon, a glowing ball appeared the size of the apparent diameter of the moon. The ball moved towards the northeast. At 7:00 a flash appeared inside it, and the very bright core of the ball became visible. It began to glow more intensively, and was enshroud in a luminous cloud, enlongated toward the south. The cloud spread to the whole eastern part of the sky. Shortly thereafter, a second outbreak occurred, it looked like a sickle of the Moon. Gradually, the cloud increased, in the center there remained a luminous point (the luminescence was variable in magnitude). The ball moved in the direction northeast-east. The greatest height above the horizon 30 degrees was reached at about 7:05. Continuing the movement, this unusual celestial phenomenon faded and fell apart.
Thinking that it was somehow connected with the satellite, I turned on the receiver, but there was no signal reception.
A. Kissel,
Deputy Head of CommunicationsSheet 22717 III To Tempalov from K. Piguzova
16. III.59
To the Chief of the Ivdel Police Station 17. II. 59, 6 h. 50 m. local time in the sky appeared not unnatural phenomenon. Moving star with a tail. The tail looked like dense cirrus clouds. Then the star was freed from the tail, became brighter than the stars and flew away. It gradually began to swell, forming a large ball, enveloped in a haze. Then inside this ball the star caught fire, from which first a crescent was formed, then a small ball formed, not so bright. The big ball gradually
began to fade, became like a blurry spot. At 7 h. 05 m. it disappeared altogether. A star moved from the south to the northeast.
Meteorological technician Tokareva (signature)
Chief GMS Piguzova (signature)Sheet 264PROTOCOL
witness testimony
On April 7, 1959, the prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of the city of Ivdel in the Sverdlovsk Region, Jr Counselor of Justice Tempalov interrogated in the office as a witness, in compliance with Article 162-168 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the RSFSR
Surname, name and middle name Savkin Aleksandr Dmitrievich
Year of birth 1926
Place of birth: Tyumen Oblast, Abatskiy region village of Tihvinka
Address: city of Ivdel, Military unit 6602 "C"
Political affiliation: member of the CPSU
Nationality: Russian
Citizenship: USSR
Passport or other documents: personal identification card №7919
Education: 9th grade
Place of work, position (profession): serviceman
Criminal record: no
Warned on the responsibility for the first part of Art. 92 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR for refusing to testify and under Art. 95 Criminal Code of the RSFSR for giving knowingly false testimony.
Signed: Savkin
The witness testified: On February 17, 1959, at 6:40 in the morning, while on duty on the south side, a ball of bright white light appeared that periodically enveloped in cloud white dense fog inside this cloud was a bright-luminous point the size of a star. Moving towards the north direction the ball was visible for 8-10 minutes.
I personally wrote the interrogation protocol
April 7, 1959. Savkin
Prosecutor Mr. Ivdel Tempalov (signature)Sheet 260Prodanov, Vishnevskiy, 31.03.59, at 9.30 local time.
31.3 04oo Meshcheryakov who was on watch noticed in the southeast direction a large fire ring, which for 20 minutes moved towards us, hiding behind height 880.
Before hiding behind the horizon from the center of the ring appeared a star, which gradually increased to the size of the moon, began to fall down separating from the ring.
This unusual phenomenon was observed by all the personnel raised in alarm.
We ask you to explain this phenomenon and if it is safe, since under the circumstances it left us with anxiety.
Avenburg Potapov SogrinSheet 265PROTOCOL
witness testimony
On April 7, 1959, the prosecutor of the Prosecutor's Office of the city of Ivdel in the Sverdlovsk Region, Jr Counselor of Justice Tempalov interrogated in the office as a witness, in compliance with Article 162-168 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the RSFSR
Surname, name and middle name Malik Igor Nikolaevich
Year of birth 1939
Place of birth: Tyumen Oblast, Abatskiy region village of Tihvinka
Address: city of Ivdel, Military unit 6602 "C"
Political affiliation: member of VLKSM (Komsomol)
Nationality: Ukrainian
Citizenship: USSR
Passport or other documents: military id №009321
issued by unit 6602 on 16/XI-58
Education: 6th grade
Place of work, position (profession): serviceman
Criminal record: no
Warned on the responsibility for the first part of Art. 92 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR for refusing to testify and under Art. 95 Criminal Code of the RSFSR for giving knowingly false testimony.
Signed: Malik
The witness testified: on February 17 at 6:40 am while attending my duties I noticed a moving ball of bright white color that appeared on the south side. The ball was brightly white, in a dense white fog. The misty cloud grew thicker and brighter, and the ball inside was glowing with bright white light and was moving northward. The ball was visible for 10-15 minutes after which the ball could not be seen in the north.
I personally wrote the interrogation protocol.
April 7, 1959.
Malik (signature)
Prosecutor Mr. Ivdel Tempalov (signature)The testimonies of Novikov, Avenburg, Malik were exactly the same. The same ball was seen on March 31. We saw a similar ball on the night of the death of the hikers, that is, from the first to the second of February, students-hikers of the Geological Faculty of the Pedagogical Institute.
Witness G. Atamanaki - saw this ball over Otorten on the night of the 1st of February
Below is reported to have been said Lev Ivanov, here he seems to take the mystery on by himself. In separate and later interviews, Ivanov seems to contradict and change his mind about several facts. However , On 31 March 1958, the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union approved a decision to halt nuclear testing, conditional on other nuclear powers doing the same. Khrushchev then called on Eisenhower and Macmillan to join the moratorium.
This took to time to organise and was over the following 3 years.The nuclear test ban is well documented and it would be a major failure if tests were being carried out by the Soviet Union.
Is there a possibility that secret underground testing was happening close to the northern Urals ? Did Ivanov get too close to the truth with radiation testing and was causing to much attention along with the newspaper of "fire balls in the sky" .
Coincidentally, this moratorium takes 3 years which matches the alleged ban on the northern Urals.
"When, together with the regional prosecutor, I reported the initial data to the first secretary of the regional party committee, L. P. Kirilenko, he gave a clear command - all the work should be classified and not a single word of information should be leaked. Kirilenko ordered the hikers to be buried in closed coffins and the relatives to be told that they died from hypothermia.
Khrushchev was informed about the event at the very beginning, and the latter, as it is known from the publication of one of the participants in the search party, the correspondent of the newspaper, spoke out against any reports on this issue, until all the hikers were found and full investigation is carried out. And when they found the rest of the bodies and revealed such details about which I spoke above, now Kirilenko did not inform Khrushchev. And the matter on such a high level died out by itself. All appeals of relatives were swept under the rug. Such was the order in the country then, and it wasn't up to us to change it.
fact is that when the investigation was underway, a tiny note appeared in the Tagil Worker newspaper, during the period when the students were on Mt Otorten, a fireball was seen in the sky of Nizhniy Tagil, or, as they say now, an unidentified flying object. This luminous object moved silently towards the northern peaks of the Ural Mountains. The author of the article asked: what could it be? For the publication of such a note, the editor of the newspaper was penalized, and I suggested that the regional committee doesn't take this topic any further. The second secretary of the regional party committee A. F. Yestokin took control over my investigation
At that time, we still knew very little about unidentified flying objects, we did not know about radiation either. The ban on these topics was caused by the possibility of even accidentally deciphering information about missile and nuclear technology, the development of which at that time was really just beginning, and in the world there were times called the "Cold War".
But I couldn't just drop the investigation, I’m a professional criminalist and I have to find a clue. I nevertheless decided, despite the ban, to continue working on this case maintaining the highest degree of secrecy, because other versions, including criminal intend, animals attacks, a fall during a hurricane, etc., were excluded by the evidence.
It was clear to me in what sequence did they die - all this from thorough study of the bodies, the clothes, other data. All that remained was the sky and its contents - energy unknown to us, which turned out to be higher than human forces.
Having conspired with scientists of the UFAN (Ural branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences), I conducted very extensive research on clothes and individual organs of the deceased for "radiation". And for comparison, we took clothes and internal organs of people who died in car accidents or who died a natural death. The results were amazing. For non-experts, the results of the analysis will not say anything, and I will only say these: the brown sweater of one of the hikers who had bodily injuries - gave 9900 decays per minute, and after washing the sample - 5200 decays, that is, these data indicate the presence of radioactive "dust" which was washed away. I must say that before the discovery of these corpses, they were intensively washed by melting water under the snow - entire rivers flowed there. Consequently, the radiation "dust" contamination at the time of the death of the hikers was much higher.
As a prosecutor who at that time had to deal with some secret defense issues, I rejected the version of the atomic weapon test in this zone. It was then that I began to closely engage in "fireballs.""