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Scaffolding damages Kremlin wall 'tooth'

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A dovetail-shaped tooth on top of the Kremlin wall has broken off in the Russian capital Moscow.
Camera IconA dovetail-shaped tooth on top of the Kremlin wall has broken off in the Russian capital Moscow. Credit: AP

Falling scaffolding has broken off one of the "teeth" on the top of the Kremlin wall, prompting Russian authorities to seal off Red Square.

A gust of wind brought down the scaffolding, which was being used to repair a section of the Kremlin wall near Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin's tomb on Red Square, breaking one of the 1045 two-horned teeth shaped like dovetails.

The authorities quickly closed Red Square and dispatched construction workers to collect the rubble.

The renovation works are part of an effort to repair the Kremlin wall that has been going on for several years.

The wall, featuring 20 ornate towers, was built by Italian architects in the late 15th century.

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