Happily, no one was hurt.
“Bears normally stay away from people, but this one wasn’t scared at all,” the Kainuu brigade’s press secretary told the newspaper.
Deciding that the bear posed a threat to the soldiers, the brigade’s commanders contacted the police requesting permission to kill the intruder. Permission was granted and the bear was “neutralized.”
According to the newspaper, that was the first time a bear had strayed inside a military base in the past 13 years.
The Kainuu brigade, stationed near the town of Kajaani in central Finland, is one of the three permanent readiness brigades in the Finnish Army.
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