A FLEET of vehicles ferrying actress Florence Pugh and her family from a premiere of her new Marvel movie was targeted by balaclava-clad thieves.

Raiders on a motorbike smashed windows and stole a laptop and phone from one of the five minivans.

Florence Pugh at the Thunderbolts photocall.Masked robbers smashed Florence Pugh's van in a shock raid after premiere of her new film ThunderboltsSilver Mercedes-Benz V-Class minivan with its windows covered in black plastic bags.Raiders on a motorbike smashed windows and stole a laptop and phone from one of the minivansFlorence Pugh exiting a car at an after-party.Florence was later seen getting out of a car for a star-studded party in a sheer, nude dress

They had been carrying and her from the showing of in London’s Leicester Square to an after-party near the Strand.

She had earlier been pictured at the event with her and boyfriend .

, was then seen getting out of a car for the star-studded party in a sheer, nude dress.

An onlooker said: “Florence and her family and friends pulled up in five Mercedes vans to the after-party.

“Not long after they’d gone inside, a motorbike with two blokes in balaclavas pulled up and they smashed out a side window of one of the vans.

“The chauffeurs who were driving the vans didn’t have a chance to do anything, it all happened so quickly.

“They got inside and made off with a laptop and a mobile phone from the middle seats.

“Luckily, Florence and her friends and family, including her gran, were inside and weren’t affected but it was still shocking.

“ is becoming lawless and these thieves seem to know exactly where their targets are.”;

The smashed-out windows were later seen taped up with bin bags.

But Florence, who plays assassin Yelena Belova in the , continued to promote her new film after the raid.

Yesterday, the Oscar-nominated star posed in a black leather dress at a Thunderbolts* event at the Corinthia Hotel in central London ahead of its release on May 1.

She was joined by co-stars including , Lewis Pullman and .

yesterday confirmed the van attack had been reported to its officers.

A spokesman said: “A 35-year-old man reported his car had been broken into overnight on Tuesday, April 22, with a phone and laptop allegedly stolen from inside. No arrests have been made yet.”;

In January, Lib Dem MP Lisa Smart claimed in the capital have been “decriminalised”; after the Met Police nine out of ten cases.

And star revealed last month that his car was broken into in the capital.