Russia’s UVB-76 ‘Doomsday Radio’ Sends Second Cryptic Message, Transmits Codewords ‘NZHTI’ and ‘HOTEL’ (Watch Video)

Russia’s mysterious UVB-76 shortwave station, often dubbed the “Doomsday Radio,” sent out a second cryptic transmission on Monday, sparking intrigue among radio enthusiasts worldwide. The broadcast, aired on the 4625 kHz frequency, spelled out the codewords "NZHTI" and "HOTEL" to unidentified listeners.

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Russia’s mysterious UVB-76 shortwave station, often dubbed the “Doomsday Radio,” sent out a second cryptic transmission on Monday, sparking intrigue among radio enthusiasts worldwide. The broadcast, aired on the 4625 kHz frequency, spelled out the codewords "NZHTI" and "HOTEL" to unidentified listeners. Reports say the one-minute message also included Russian names, numbers, and phrases such as “soft sign” and “five signs.” Known for its decades-long buzzing signal, the station has long been linked to secret military communications. Its latest activity follows previous transmissions earlier this year featuring coded words like "PANIROVKA" and "KLINOK." US President Donald Trump Indicates Readiness for Next Phase of Sanctions Against Russia After Moscow Launches Large-Scale Attack in Ukraine.

Russia’s UVB-76 ‘Doomsday Radio’ Sends New Cryptic Code

Doomsday Radio Broadcasts Codewords ‘NZHTI’ and ‘HOTEL’

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