There's probably legitimate concern about something that happened, but it is lost in the manufactured, exaggerated outrage.
A twitter image and some storytelling from a biased media-outlet aren't knowledge of what actually happened.
Some pepper spray on the surface of some boxes and bottles is probably not going to qualify as a crime, let alone a war crime when there isn't even an actual war. Most of the contents are protected by bottles and boxes that can wiped off or replaced with a different container, so the medical supplies (not "equipment") are not exactly destroyed.
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