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Published: 02:05 BST, 29 March 2016 | Updated: 08:41 BST, 29 March 2016
Two young women in tiny skirts gave passing drivers in Russia a sexy little show just for them when they 'twerked' in the middle of the road.
Their provocative dance was captured by passers-by in the city of Rostov-on-Don in Russia's south-western Rostov Oblast region.
The images show the two women in very revealing short dresses barely covering their bums despite the wet and grey weather.
Two young women in tiny skirts gave passing drivers in Russia a sexy little show just for them when they 'twerked' in the middle of the road
The seemingly carefree women wave their arms around and dance saucily between the cars. One of them even puts her hands on the back of a stopped vehicle and 'twerks', bending over and sticking her bum out
The seemingly carefree women wave their arms around and dance saucily between the passing cars.
One of them even puts her hands on the back of a stopped vehicle and 'twerks', bending over and sticking her bum out.
One man can be seen standing right in front of the dancers to film a close-up shot on his phone.
The video was quickly seen several thousands of times within the first 24 hours of being uploaded on Russian social media webpage VKontakte.
Some social media users commented on the link suggesting that they are prostitutes and clearly under the influence of drugs.
One user wrote: 'These are prostitutes. And they are not drunk, they are high.'
Although some also defended their actions such as user Olesya Zelenkova, who wrote: 'Why is everybody so vicious? Positive girls. I am sure everybody who passed by smiled.'
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The demonstration in Yekaterinburg reinforces claims that Russia is reviving Soviet-style demonstrations of force under Vladimir Putin
Schoolgirls in Russia have been made to march through deep snow to demonstrate their patrotism, in a parade which has provoked outrage.
The demonstration in Yekaterinburg reinforces claims that Russia is reviving Soviet-style demonstrations of force under Vladimir Putin .
The shivering girls in the video, who were wearing skirts, are believed to be between 10 and 13, and were made to show off their marching skills despite a freak late April snow storm.
The schoolgirls - taking part in the contest ‘Sons and Daughters of Motherland’ organised by Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu, a close Putin ally - marched in summer shoes, white shirts, forage caps and light tights though ankle deep snow.
Boys wore light shirts and khaki trousers.
The shivering girls took the salute in front of military officers dressed in winter uniforms.
“I’d love to know surnames of these officers,” said Yekaterinburg resident Inna Nikulina.
“I can only imagine what they do in real army if they push children to march in their summer kits in snow. What swines.”
Another critic Ramilya Allayarova said: “I can’t stand the sight of warmly-dressed men watching girls marching in snow.
“How on earth do they send children to perform outside in such weather?”
Another said: “Are we at war? Whoever needs these Soviet-style drill competitions?
“How can anyone explain kicking these children outdoors, not properly dressed, into snow?”
A video spread on social media with a male voice saying: "This is a Russian Patriot competition.
“So girls dressed in summer pumps, skirts, shirts, tights stand in snow.. or, finally they move... in this kind of weather. This is how Russia grows its patriots, by taking girls out in such weather.” The contest culminates in a ‘March of the Victors’ spectacle in Moscow in October.
Olga Rogulina, contest organiser, said an alternative venue could not be used because the floor was broken.
“We felt really sorry for children, of course,” she said, claiming they wanted to march and drill in the snow.
“They were issued with thermal underwear,” she said.
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The Interior Ministry has launched a crackdown to combat the trend toward shrinking hemlines witnessed among Russia's female police officers, Izvestia reported Monday.
The ministry imposed a ban against all uniform modifications in response to the growing number of shortened skirts worn by women, and the tendency of their male counterparts to hack off their shirt sleeves.
In addition to modifications, police are now prohibited from mixing their uniforms with civilian clothing, and from wearing wrinkled items, Izvestia reported, citing a decree handed down by Deputy Interior Minister Sergei Gerasimov to all heads of departments.
Gerasimov warned that such liberties taken with police uniforms only serve to undermine the authority of the Interior Ministry, and to discredit the police force as a whole.
"When you meet people, the first thing you see is their clothing, and for a police officer fulfilling his duties, it is crucial to have a tidy and neat appearance. From time to time, we have seen instances of officers improperly wearing their uniforms. … Heads [of departments] must pay more attention to the appearance of their subordinates," Gerasimov was quoted by Izvestia as having said in the decree.
Gerasimov encouraged all police officers to reacquaint themselves with and strictly adhere to uniform requirements, and ordered department heads to inspect officer attire before the start of shifts each day.
Mikhail Pashkin, chairman of the coordination council of the police officers' union, said in comments to Izvestia that police officers were not to blame for untidy clothing. The complaints listed by Gerasimov stemmed from the failure of the Interior Ministry to provide enough dressing rooms for police.
As for the problem of female officers shortening their skirts, Pashkin said he did not see any reason to complain.
"Perhaps the girls want to get married. Incidentally, they are thinking about the demographic situation," Pashkin said.

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