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Activists Destroy $1M in Ukraine Aid Thinking It Was for Israel

  • More than 100 pro-Palestinian activists vandalized military equipment worth over $1.1 million at OIP Land Systems in Tournai, Belgium, mistakenly identifying it as aid for Israel.
  • Freddy Versluys, the president of OIP Land Systems, clarified that the equipment was intended for Ukraine, not for Israel.
  • At least 30 people were arrested during the incident, which required police intervention and crowd control measures.
  • The vandalism caused a one-month delay in the delivery of military vehicles to Ukraine and complicated logistics during a critical time in the conflict against Russia.
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About 150 pro-Palestinian activists have stormed a factory in Belgium that is preparing military vehicles for Ukraine. The next delivery is now severely delayed.

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brusselssignal.eu broke the news in Belgium on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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