A hilarious video has emerged online of a group of Russian soldiers attempting to liven up their training drill - by chanting the lyrics to 90s pop hit 'Barbie Girl'.

The men were filmed marching up and down a yard as they shouted the cheesy lyrics at the top of their voices.

'Barbie Girl', which was originally released by Danish-Norwegian pop group Aqua, topped the charts worldwide back in 1997.

Chant: Russian Army liven up their training drill by singing the cheesy pop hit (
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The catchy dance track was number one in the UK charts for three weeks and, as of 2012, has sold 1.79 million copies here, making it the 13th best-selling single in Britain.

And now the soldiers are enjoying their own fifteen minutes of fame, after the clip has gone viral with more than 1.1 million YouTube views in just two days.

Viewers have expressed their amusement at the clip by posting a flurry of comments on the video site.

Fame: Pop band Aqua basked in international success after releasing the track in 1997 (
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One viewer wrote: "This is the best video I've ever seen," while another added: "Ahh... this makes me happy."

The footage was published by YouTube user Steel Giant, but it is unclear exactly where in Russian it was filmed.

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