A German group won the right to place the wreck of a Russian tank in front of the country's embassy in Berlin to convey the "brutality" of the war in Ukraine."But the city of Berlin said no, and they had hilarious reasons," he continued, outlining what he said were the objections officials raised, including traffic concerns and the potential impact on a nearby kebab stall.Mitte district was also initially concerned because "people probably died" in the wreck, making it inappropriate for display, the court release said.The road just outside the embassy likely can't support the weight of a massive tank, the court release said, so the which suggested a nearby crossroads for the display."In general, I hope that it opens people's eyes and conveys the brutality and suffering of the victims without showing 'shock pictures' directly," he said."