Putin's megaproject, who Stalin had dreamed of but failed

It was Stalin who suggested a link between the Soviet continent and the island of Sakhalin, in the far east. Approximately 70 years later, Putin renewed the plan, aiming to build a bridge capable of uniting the two territories. Not only that. The head of the Kremlin would like to expand the project in Japan, [...]
It was Stalin who suggested a link between the Soviet continent and the island of Sakhalin, in the far east. Approximately 70 years later, Putin renewed the plan, aiming to build a bridge capable of uniting the two territories.
Not only that. The head of the Kremlin would like to expand the project in Japan, promoting the construction of a second bridge from Cape Crillon to Cape Soya, on the northern top of Hokkaido Island, writes the world.al.
These infrastructure would allow Western Europe to be connected from land to Japan through railway networks from Russia.












