ID | #1668444753 |
Added | Mon, 14/11/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Even before the Great Patriotic War in 1939 there was a military conflict in the area of the Khalkhin-Gol River. Soviet troops together with the Mongols defeated the Japanese who invaded the territory of Mongolia. During the work of the commission on the study of the existence of a snowman at the USSR Academy of Sciences, Professor B. Fedorov recorded the story of an employee of the Moscow electromechanical plant Kolpashnikov, who participated in the battles on Khalkhin Gol in Mongolia.
"I served as the head of the special department of the 8th separate Red Banner Motorcycle Brigade. One day I got a call and was told that two Japanese intelligence officers had been killed at night. I went to the scene and there I saw two corpses. They looked like great apes. The bodies were unevenly covered with brown wool. The arms were disproportionately long.
The sentry reported that, having seen two figures on the crest of the dune, he ordered to stop and gave a warning shot. The "scouts" rushed to run, and then the Red Army soldier started shooting at them. Of course, I knew that there are no monkeys on the territory of Mongolia.
The old Mongol who came up did not express surprise and said: "These are wild people who live in the mountains. It is unknown why they came here..."
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