Black Snow Phenomenon: A Russian village experiences black snow due to emissions from a coal-burning hot water plant, raising concerns about air quality and health among residents.
Ancient Shipyard Discovery: An abandoned shipyard in Russia features a dilapidated submarine, prompting questions about the reasons behind the project’s abandonment despite Russia’s rich shipbuilding history.
Alien Baby Controversy: In the 1990s, a woman in Russia claimed to have found a humanoid creature, sparking ongoing debates about its origins, including theories of alien life and radioactivity.
Kishtem Disaster: The Kishtem disaster, a significant nuclear contamination incident in 1957, is highlighted as the second worst nuclear accident in history, affecting thousands and spreading radioactive particles over a vast area.
Sinkhole City: The city of Bettis Nikki in Russia faces severe sinkhole issues due to extensive underground mining, leading to discussions about potentially relocating the entire city.
Blood Candy Legacy: Soviet-era candy known as gimatogen, made with cow’s blood, was a common treat for 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren in Russia and is still sold today, albeit with modified ingredients.
Juice Flash Flood: A warehouse collapse in Lebegen, Russia, resulted in a flash flood of 28 million liters of fruit juice, flooding the town but fortunately causing no fatalities.