This bridge in Finland has hooks to hang explosives from in case it needs to be collapsed to stop Russian advance

https://feddit.uk/post/45082376

Could you give me a source for this?

Preferably a Finnish one. Not by language (although am Finnish so not an issue) but like a reliable source in Finland documenting that’s what they’re for?

I know we do have lots of infra designed “in case of Russian attack”, mainly the direction of roads on the eastern border, but I’d like to read up on this blowing bridges shit.

I mean its also very much usable for other stuff like hanging up temporary cables and hoses and in practice its probably used for things like that more often.

I genuinely just think it’s the construction crew just bending the rebar that they had as extra when building it, instead of spending time cutting these off to make it look nice.

As in they needed like x meters of rebar so they used x +0.5m to make sure there is enough, and in the end just couldn’t be arsed to cutt off the extra, sand it down, paint over it, etc.

Nobody on earth is “just bending” rebar instead of cutting it off. It’s difficult as fuck to bend rebar and only takes about eight seconds to cut a piece off.

Sure. But also, no-one is blowing bridges by hanging explosives inside instead of drilling them into the structure.

For 28 years, the bridge carried traffic and goods, including timber from the Soviet Union, until replaced by the present concrete structure. Pits for demolition charges are visible in the piles. These cavities could be filled with explosives in order to blow the bridge to smithereens should this ever have become necessary.

sotatie.fi/en/battlegrouds-trail/…/mohko-village

Möhkö Village along Ilomantsi Battlegrounds Trail in Finland | Ilomantsi Battlegrounds Trail

Möhkö was an enemy-occupied village and encampment site in Winter War in 1939. Möhkö Ironworks Museum has three rooms dedicated to military history.