Voroshilovsky bridge (Russian: Вороши́ловский мо́ст, tr. Voroshylovskiy most) is a bridge in Rostov-on-Don over the river Don. It was built in 1961–1965 by project engineer N. I. Kuznetsov and architect S. A. Kleiman. During the building of bridge glue joints were used. This was the first use ever of this technique instead of welded and bolt connections. The bridge connects Rostov with other city-satellites, including Bataisk and Azov. The bridge got its name due to being a continuation of the avenue of the same name. From Wikipedia