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MOSCOW (AP) — An underwear dance video filmed in a college dormitory has turned out to be risky business for some Russian cadet pilots.
The mock homoerotic strip-tease recorded by cadets at the Ulyanovsk Civil Aviation Institute went viral earlier this week. Some Russian politicians have called on the public training school to expel the students. The Federal Agency for Air Transportation has decried the video as an "immoral incident."
Ulyanovsk Governor Sergei Morozov even called a probe to investigate whether the cadets who reportedly filmed the video in the dorm may have violated the institute's charter.
But the region's transportation prosecutors concluded Thursday that the cadets didn't violate any laws or school rules.
However, they issued a warning to the college's rector for "failing to ensure the educational process."
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