Lebanon has been rocked by a series of deadly explosions, with multiple regions including Beirut hit by blasts linked to walkie-talkies and solar energy systems. The explosions are suspected to be linked to devices used by Hezbollah, raising tensions with Israel, who is suspected of planting explosives in pagers imported by the group. The death toll from the pager attacks has risen to 12, with over 3,000 injured.
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A series of explosions in Lebanon, attributed to pagers used by Hezbollah members, has resulted in numerous casualties. While initial reports suggested the pagers were manufactured by Gold Apollo, the company has denied involvement, stating that the devices were made by a licensee, BAC, which is authorized to use their brand in specific regions. Gold Apollo claims the design and manufacturing were entirely handled by BAC, and is planning to sue the licensee for their involvement in the incident.
A security breach by Hezbollah may have led to the premature detonation of Israeli-planted explosives in pagers, killing nine and injuring nearly 3,000. Israel reportedly feared Hezbollah had discovered the plan, forcing them to activate the devices earlier than anticipated.
Russia has condemned the deadly pager explosions in Lebanon, blaming them on a deliberate act of ‘hybrid warfare’ aimed at igniting a major war in the Middle East. The Kremlin and Russian Foreign Ministry have expressed concern about escalating tensions in the region and called for a thorough investigation.
At least 11 people were killed and nearly 3,000 injured after pagers used by Hezbollah exploded in Lebanon and Syria. Experts suspect sabotage, pointing fingers at Israeli intelligence, who allegedly tampered with the devices to detonate them remotely. The incident highlights the complex geopolitical tensions in the region and the use of sophisticated espionage tactics.
A series of pager explosions in Lebanon, linked to Israeli intelligence, killed 11 and injured over 2,700, highlighting the escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel. The incident involved modified pagers with explosives, showcasing the use of technology in modern warfare.
A wave of pager explosions in Lebanon has killed at least nine people and injured over 2,800, with Hezbollah accusing Israel of orchestrating the attack. Experts believe Israel exploited Hezbollah’s reliance on pagers for secure communication by planting explosives in a recent shipment. The attack raises serious concerns about escalation in the region.
A series of explosions targeting communication pagers used by Hezbollah operatives rocked Lebanon and Syria, leaving at least 16 dead and hundreds injured. The attack, allegedly orchestrated by Israel, has raised tensions in the region and exposed a vulnerability in Hezbollah’s communication network.
Taiwanese company Gold Apollo has denied producing the pagers that were used in the simultaneous detonations in Lebanon on Tuesday, which killed at least nine people and injured thousands. The company claims the pagers were manufactured by a European firm that licensed their brand.
A series of pager explosions in Lebanon and Syria have resulted in at least 16 deaths and over 3,000 injuries. While the cause remains unclear, suspicion falls on malware and potential deliberate attacks. The incident has sparked global security concerns.