Although that’s something to be applauded, it seems they thought they were going to Israel.

According to the pro-Israel, pro-Zelensky regime MSN.com:
“The coordinated actions targeted two Belgian companies — OIP in Tournai and Syensqo in Haren — with activists accusing them of complicity in Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
“While large-scale protests focused on Israel, the most immediate and severe consequences were felt in Tournai, where equipment designated for Ukraine’s military efforts was seriously damaged,” the report said.
On June 23, around 100 masked activists entered the grounds of OIP, the Belgian subsidiary of Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems.
“They entered our buildings with angle grinders and hammers. It was an especially well-prepared action,” said company CEO Freddy Versluys.
He said the pro-Palestinian group began smashing desks and computers before moving on to heavily damage several vehicles.
“We’re now facing a delay of at least a month in delivering critical equipment to Ukraine,” Versluys said.
He estimated the financial damage at nearly 1 million euros and confirmed that the company had filed an official complaint.
“And most of the protesters were clearly women. I’d estimate about 80 percent. We can see it clearly in the video — from how they behave and how they handle the hammers,” Versluys added.