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A provocative anti-war sculpture featuring a handgun and a remarkable likeness of Vladimir Putin has been removed from a public square in the centre of Kyiv.

Provocative may be understating the power of Dmytro Iv鈥檚 work, when you consider the barrel of the handgun is planted firmly in the statue鈥檚 mouth.

It鈥檚 called 鈥淪hoot Yourself鈥 and was erected without permission in a very prominent location鈥攚here a Soviet-era statue of Lenin once stood.

鈥淥riginally I had an idea to create something that would motivate our soldiers to keep on killing Russians,鈥 said Iv, who imitates putting a gun to his mouth and pulling the trigger.

His sculptures have been shown internationally, and usually he works in soft material, but he said this time chose rusted steel for its effect.

鈥淭he war is tough,鈥 he told me. 鈥淪teel is tough. There should be no beauty in this.鈥

Eight hours after 鈥淪hoot Yourself鈥 was lifted into place, like a Banksy guerilla manoeuvre, it was removed. But not before photos and video whirled across the globe on social media.

Iv said he doesn鈥檛 want to talk about why it was taken away, beyond suggesting it was considered a provocation as Russia and Ukraine were preparing to mark the Second World War鈥檚 Victory Day, though in very different ways.

He seems more amused than indignant.

The sculpture is now being stored in a Kyiv warehouse. Iv said this situation is only temporary and that 鈥淪hoot Yourself鈥 will soon appear at a new venue, maybe in another city.

The eyes are very Putin-esque, highlighted with little strips of barbed wire. The handgun is realistically menacing with a steel hand on the trigger. Iv said it took a month to create.

鈥淭he sculpture speaks for itself,鈥 he says. 鈥淧utin is a war criminal and war criminals can do two things. They can either be put in prison, or shoot themselves.鈥

'Shoot Yourself' sculpture