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A group of 11 prostitutes and their clients were forced to walk naked through the city centre by police before being bundled into police cars.

The crying girls' walk of shame, a real life version of the one carried out by Cersei in Game of Thrones, was filmed by passersby in Russia's second city of St Petersburg.

It followed a police raid on an illegal brothel in the city's historic Vasilyevsky Island.

All of the girls working there and most of their clients were arrested. Three men managed to escape through a back door.

The group was marched naked for five city blocks before being put into police cars and taken to a police station.

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An eye-witness said: "Police burst into the building and a little while later left with naked and crying prostitutes."

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It is reported that the brothel was responsible for a flood in the apartment below.

Netizen Natalia Lukyanova said: "Oh my! It would have been much more fun though if it had happened in the day time."

Sergey Kulik commented: "They should make pimps going naked through the streets, not those girls."

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The police raid followed a tip-off by notorious Russian former kickboxer and MMA fighter Viacheslav Datsik.

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Datsik, who calls himself Red Tarzan, has declared war on prostitution in the city and regularly urges police to raid brothels.

He is famous for his dramatic knock-out of future Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski in 1999.

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In 2007, he was detained for his part in a spate of armed robberies of mobile phone shops in St Petersburg.

He escaped prison and was instead confined to a mental institution after exalting Slavic paganism and claiming Jesus Christ was a Mossad agent.

Netizen Irina Ivanova commented: "Who is this man and who allowed him to exercise justice? He is a former criminal himself."