An activist group has plastered a building in red paint to direct a message at insurance bosses.
The footage shows the group believed to be ‘People Against Genocide’ in masks and armed with spray paint as they vandalise the face of a high-rise office block.
The statement was made at the Colmore Building, Birmingham, as reported by Need To Know.
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The group targeted the building on 24 Feb.
The target was Chubb Insurance, which operates inside the building.
The company has been targeted by the group repeatedly due to its involvement Elbit Systems.
One man in the video can be seen writing the words ‘Chubb drop Elbit’.
Elbit Systems is a large Israel-based international military technology company and a defense contractor.
Chubb provides insurance for the company at this moment in time.
This is the latest incident of the group targeting the insurance firm, following a different protest on 18 Feb.
During the previous incident, activists staged a sit-down protest after vandalising the Chubb Insurance building on Leadenhall Street in London.

Members of the public were left shocked by the footage.
One person said: “Country’s finished.”

Another person added: “Damn.”
One other person said: “They don’t care about genocide.”
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