Russian arrested for Brooklyn Bridge climb

A Russian tourist has been charged with criminal trespassing and reckless endangerment after scaling New York's iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

Yaroslav Kolchin appears in Brooklyn Criminal Court

A Russian tourist has been charged after scaling New York's iconic Brooklyn Bridge. (AAP)

A Russian tourist has been arrested after scaling New York's iconic Brooklyn Bridge to take pictures with his mobile phone.

Yaroslav Kolchin, sporting a backpack, shorts and a baseball cap, was spotted climbing to the top of one of the towers supporting the mighty structure shortly after midday on Sunday.

Once there, the 24-year-old walked around and took photos with his iPhone before safely descending back down a cable support beam as a police aviation unit hovered nearby.

He was subsequently taken into custody, with charges against him including criminal trespassing and reckless endangerment.

Police said Kolchin did not cause any damage or attempt to remove anything from the bridge, adding that no injuries were reported.

The incident marks the second time in weeks that security at the Brooklyn Bridge has been breached.

Earlier this month, two German artists - Mischa Leinkauf and Matthias Wermke - claimed responsibility for a pair of big white flags that appeared atop the bridge in place of the US stars and stripes one night in July.

The sudden appearance of the flags in a city highly sensitive to security risks sparked a probe in which police ruled out any terrorist link but stepped up security around the city's key bridges.

The prank was aimed at honouring "the beauty of public space" and celebrating the span designed by a German-born engineer who died in 1869 on July 22 - the day the flags appeared, they told The New York Times.

The Berlin-based duo staged the stunt between 3am and 5 am, lugging the hand-sewn flags in backpacks.


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