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Ukrainian police gifted machine gun sports car with blunt message for Russia on the back

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Russian bombardment in recent days, has seen half of its population leave in just a week.But, despite that, someone took time out of the war to soup up a posh BMW sports car with Ukrainian flags, emblems and more, and drop it off to the local police.And they even added what looks like a machine gun turret to the back of the BMW 6 Series convertible.Underneath the deadly weapon is a blunt message for the Russian invaders.It reads, in Russian: “Russian warship, go f*** you.”The machine gun added to the car is, apparently, the NSV machine gun.Twitter user @Sanpaku1970 wrote: “The NSV is standard on Russian tanks, probably where this came from.“Makes more sense in a flatbed truck, but perhaps they're goofing off with the mount, before the deluge.”Twitter users joked that this was Germany entering the war, as BMWs are German-made.The car in question is currently worth around £60,000 to buy as new – presumably without guns – according to evo.co.uk.The local police could very well make use of such a weapon-filled car after nine people were killed by a Russian airstrike yesterday.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up for one of our newsletters here.The city is near the much-coveted port city of Odessa, and has been the latest target of Russian aggression as the invading army attempts to get to the capital city of Kyiv on foot.Mykolaiv had around 500,000 residents before the invasion, has now lost more than half of its population, according ot local reports.

A cancer treatment hospital and an eye clinic were both target by Russia on Saturday, too, although casualties from that attack are as yet unknown..

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