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Ukraine puts up 'f*** yourself' signs to send invading Russians on way 'to hell'

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Ukraine’s equivalent of The Highways Agency is doing its bit for the resistance against Russia’s invasion by changing road signs so that Russian troops hoping for directions are told to “go f*** themselves” instead.

Ukravtodor, the company in charge of building and maintaining roads in the besieged country, announced in a Facebook post over the weekend: "The enemy has poor communications, they cannot navigate the terrain – Let us help them get straight to hell." Motorway signs that might normally point the way to Kyiv or Ukraine ’s second city Kharkiv now carry directions such as "Go f*** yourself", "Go f*** yourself again" and "Go f*** yourself back in Russia”.

Ukraine’s defence ministry backed the initiative, and urged Ukrainians to do everything they could to make invading troops’ lives difficult.“To confuse and disorient the enemy who is illegally moving around Ukraine, we call on [people to] remove signs with numbers and names of streets/cities/villages in their regions,” the ministry said on Twitter.“Let's do everything possible to get rid of Ukraine from the Russian occupier as soon as possible.”Stay in the loop with all the latest Daily Star news by signing up for one of our free newsletters here. Hundreds of ordinary citizens are taking up arms against the invader and one Ukrainian farmer did his bit yesterday by apparently towing away a Russian tank.A video of the cheeky stunt was posted by researcher Arslon Xudosi and re-tweeted by Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko.The hilarious act was praised as one of the few funny moments during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Ms Vasylenko wrote: “A bit of humour before toughest talks: farmer steals tank”.But the news came alongside a reminder of.

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