
According to information from the Telegram channel "UVB-76 logs," the UVB-76 radio station transmitted two messages in ten minutes, one of which included a rare double encryption.
The first message, transmitted at 11:57, contained the word "standing," and ten minutes later, at 12:07, the airwaves were filled with the words "turf lord" and "soldering." None of these words had appeared in previous broadcasts from the station.
UVB-76 is a shortwave radio station that began broadcasting in 1976. Radio enthusiasts refer to it as the "buzzer" due to the constant noises and characteristic buzzing that make up a large part of the broadcast. Encoded messages are transmitted on its frequencies, which are generally associated with global events.