A German-built defensive bunker (DM-2) located in the Leningrad region of Russia. This structure was part of the extensive defensive fortifications constructed during World War II along the Soviet-German front. The bunker represents the military engineering capabilities of the period and the strategic importance of this region during the conflict.
Situated in a forested area near the Gulf of Finland, it would have formed part of a larger defensive network designed to control key approaches and provide protected positions for troops.