The shocking video begins innocently enough with someone dressed up as Vinni-Pukh (the Soviet adaptation of Winnie The Pooh) in search of a pot of honey.
The music is childlike, but, somewhere in the background, is the low buzz of angry bees.
As the sound of angry insects steadily grows louder, the classic cartoon music suddenly switches over to dance music - and a class of young girls (dressed as bees, naturally) join the bear on stage.
But these aren’t any old bees; they’re twerking bees.
And their routine has definitely left more than a few people in shock.
Check out their eyebrow-raising routine below:
The video, which was covered heavily in Russian media and gathered over 4 million views after it was posted online earlier this week, has now caught the attention of local police.
And now officials in the provincial city of Orenburg, near the Kazakh border, are now conducting two separate criminal investigations into the teenage dance troupe.
They have said that they are looking into charges of negligence and “perverted deeds” (usually brought against people accused of performing sex acts on minors) against the dance studio, the venue, and unnamed public officials.
This could lead to a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, if they are found guilty.
However Viktoria Yakovenko, the director of the dance studio, told the Moskovsky Komsomolets tabloid that the girls all had their parents’ permission to participate.
She said simply: “Just go on the internet, you’ll find much more explicit dances there, believe me.”
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