• $ 1.7
  • € 2.0166
  • ₽ 0.022092
  • ₺ 0.0389
  • £ 2.3187

Japanese company probing into reports that its walkie-talkies exploded in Lebanon

Japanese company probing into reports that its walkie-talkies exploded in Lebanon
19.09.2024 10:30
Japan’s ICOM corporation is checking reports that its two-way portable radios exploded in Lebanon after a presumed cyberattack, reported from TASS.

The company said that it received information that walkie-talkies with its logo had exploded in Lebanon and promised to share the results of the probe.

On September 17, many pagers exploded almost simultaneously in different parts of Lebanon. According to the country’s Health Ministry, twelve people were killed, including two children, and 2,800 more were hospitalized.

Another wave of explosions swept across Lebanon, when Icom IC-V82 walkie talkies, phones, fingerprint scanners, as well as devices operating on solar and lithium-ion batteries exploded. According to Reuters, these devices were bought by Hezbollah along with the pagers.

The Shiite movement Hezbollah blamed the explosions on Israel and promised a "fair retaliation." According to one version, the incident was a result of a cyberattack.

The devices were reportedly brought to Lebanon for Hezbollah members in the spring of this year with explosive devices already embedded in them.






www.anews.az
Similar news
Similar news
Garegin II declines to testify
World 16:00
Garegin II declines to testify
Iran-U.S. talks begin in Geneva
World 15:00
Iran-U.S. talks begin in Geneva
Pashinyan registers marriage, wife says civil union formalised
World 11:30
Pashinyan registers marriage, wife says civil union formalised
New protests reported in Iran
World 15:30
New protests reported in Iran
Telegram blocks over 235,000 channels and groups
World 15:00
Telegram blocks over 235,000 channels and groups
UK government may ban social media access for under-16s from 2026 – The Times
World 12:30
UK government may ban social media access for under-16s from 2026 – The Times
Saudi firm signs deal to buy Lukoil assets, pending U.S. approval – Reuters
World 14:00
Saudi firm signs deal to buy Lukoil assets, pending U.S. approval – Reuters
Ban on Russian-language literature in Ukraine
World 13:30
Ban on Russian-language literature in Ukraine
Georgia warns EU against sanctioning Kulevi port over Middle Corridor impact
World 12:30
Georgia warns EU against sanctioning Kulevi port over Middle Corridor impact
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe