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Added on the 09/08/2017 18:11:19 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's daredevil Sergey Devliashov, Russia's real-life spiderman! The young adrenaline junkie decided to add another breathtaking stunt to his jaw-dropping portfolio and conquer the nearly 1,000 foot high Eurasia Tower in the Moscow International Business Centre, the financial district of the Russian capital. He finally managed to reach the top, where authorities were waiting for him with handcuffs.
Images show the aftermath of a drone hitting a residential building in Russia's southern city of Voronezh and injuring two people, according to the local governor. IMAGES
British climber George King, "The World's Greatest Daredevil", free climbs the Melia Barcelona Sky building in Barcelona. IMAGES
Alain Robert, known as the 'French Spiderman', climbs the 'Torre Glòries' (Glories Tower) in Barcelona. IMAGES
An unidentified man was seen climbing down a 17-story building without a safety rope, in the Russian city of Perm last week. The man descended from near the top of the building via a lattice design, which gave him plenty of hand and footholds for the descent. Footage capturing Perm's real life 'spiderman' descending down the 17-story building unharmed has gone viral on social media. Please don't try this at home.