New Military Base Rising in Petrozavodsk
Russia is building a large-scale military base just a few kilometers from Petrozavodsk, as reported by the Finnish outlet Yle and cited by Glavcom. The project involves over 50 structures, including barracks, multi-story residential buildings, and sports facilities. Satellite imagery first detected signs of deforestation in November 2025, with earthworks beginning the following winter. This development marks a significant escalation in military infrastructure in the region, which borders Finland—a NATO member since 2023.
The estimated cost for water supply and sewage systems alone is nearly 5.9 million euros. According to expert Marko Eklund, the base could accommodate between 4,000 and 6,000 military personnel. Russian Deputy Defense Minister Pavel Fradkov recently inspected the site, emphasizing the unprecedented scale of construction, as previous work in Petrozavodsk had only involved renovations of existing military facilities.
Standard Designs and Strategic Implications
The base features typical military structures: three- to four-story barracks measuring roughly 65 by 24 meters. Local authorities suggest the complex could serve as the foundation for a motorized rifle brigade or elements of a new division in the Karelia region. The construction of this base highlights a surge in military infrastructure projects in the area.
Expanding military capabilities in Karelia underscores Russia’s strategic intent to bolster its northwestern defense posture. Given its proximity to the Finnish border, this new base could become a key asset for regional defense. The move is likely to fuel further discussions on security and military dynamics in the Arctic, drawing close attention from the international community.