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>>4840No, there has never been any testing done in those mountains, much less chemical testing, that terrain is just not convenient for that. The version of chemical poisoning is expressed by Nikolay Tarasov, a trauma doctor from the Chelyabinsk region, who believes that the group was exposed to sulfuric acid vapors that probably came from China. He bases his version on testimony about the death of Krysin, who was foaming and bleeding from the mouth, which are characteristic signs of inhalation poisoning. The version about the weapons test comes from the inhabitants of the town of Petropavlosk, it is a popular rumor. Two explanatory notes were taken from the survivor Valentina Utochenko, which differ in content, and state security officers took her signature on non-disclosure. Natalia, the daughter of the deceased Lyudmila Korovina, has not seen her mother's death certificate. Moreover, no one explained to her or her relatives what happened then. As she said - "I was summoned once. And it was not the investigation department. They handed me a package with money in it and told me specifically: No questions to ask. Do you understand?"
Valentina Utochenko is not a public person and did not want to tell about what happened even to her relatives, in 2019 she was invited to a TV show and gave an interview in the newspaper, she did not add anything essentially clarifying to the situation of the death of Korovina's group, and her main task was to expose the rumors about Korovina's incompetence as the leader of the group.
But there is one important detail, Utochenko said the following: "It was very cold on the summit. It was early morning. We were sleeping. Korovina woke us up, told us to pack our things and go down into the gorge. She tried to save us. She just didn't have time. The wind was so strong that we were sliding down instead of walking. Suddenly Sasha fell. He was foaming at the mouth. Korovina sat down next to him, hugged him, and that was it. She never got up again. And such a madhouse began. And I still don't understand how long it lasted. It was like a horror movie. Everyone was falling, everyone was bleeding, foaming at the mouth, nosebleeds."
So everyone was bleeding and everyone was foaming at the mouth.
When asked how she survived, Utochenko said the following: "I was saved by Denis Shvachkin. He kicked me and said: "Crawl down". I went down. An
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