Vladimir Putin’s mysterious Doomsday Radio unexpectedly transmitted a series of strange phrases, including “cat warrior,” amid escalating tensions surrounding a potential Ukraine peace agreement.
The enigmatic radio station, a relic from the Cold War era known as The Buzzer, has been broadcasting for fifty years, typically emitting only buzzing noises. However, it occasionally sends out bursts of seemingly nonsensical coded messages during times of international turmoil.
Observers monitoring the radio noted that it released a sequence of phrases, including the technically non-existent term “cat warrior.” Local reports deciphered some of the codes, such as “Opalnyy” meaning Disgraced, “Tsentral” linked to a historical political prisoners’ jail in Russia, and “Ispitoy” translating to Exhausted.
One peculiar word, “Kotovoin,” which lacks a known meaning in Russian, stood out, roughly translating to “cat warrior.” These distinct words were part of over a dozen messages transmitted across 11 broadcasts, with a total of 18 coded words in a brief timeframe.
Most of the words were deemed nonsensical, like “Zavotost” and “Kryasosych,” lacking direct translations and appearing devoid of significance. These shortwave radio signals are believed to be connected to Russian Strategic Forces networks, associated with Putin’s nuclear strike capabilities.
In a previous transmission, the radio station referenced NATO state Latvia in a coded message, causing concern due to Latvia’s vulnerability to potential Russian aggression. Other codewords from that transmission included: NANTOTYUK, LAST, BOLONSKIY, GALVANIZER, and DRAW.
The exact intent behind these messages remains unclear, fueling various conspiracy theories. This development occurs as Russia pressures Volodymyr Zelensky to sign a peace deal, although Ukraine seeks modifications to the current agreement.
Donald Trump, leading efforts to achieve peace, criticized Zelensky for resisting the proposed deal and aligning with Putin. Trump accused Zelensky of weakness for not holding elections and claimed ignorance of the US-Russian negotiation proposal.
Zelensky remains resolute in rejecting territorial concessions in the Donbas region, despite Trump’s ultimatum for a deal by Christmas. He emphasized the moral and legal obligation to defend Ukrainian territory, stating, “That is what we are fighting for.”