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Japanese Icom walkie-talkies in spotlight
Japan’s Icom says it hasn’t sold walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon in a decade
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom said it no longer produces or sells two-way radio devices which reportedly exploded in Lebanon.
Japanese Brand on Exploding Walkie-Talkies Says They Haven’t Made the Devices for 10 Years
Icom Inc., whose brand appears on devices that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model allegedly used in the attacks.
Japan firm says it stopped making walkie-talkies used in Lebanon blasts
A Japanese handheld radio manufacturer has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that exploded in Lebanon, saying it discontinued production of the devices a decade ago.
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Walkie-Talkies in Lebanon May Have Held More Explosives Than Pagers, a Times Analysis Finds
Hezbollah militants have been previously linked to the IC-V82. In 2022, United Against Nuclear Iran, a privately funded group ...
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At least 20 killed, 450 wounded as new explosions hit Hezbollah walkie-talkies, Lebanese officials say
Hand-held radios used by the militant group Hezbollah have detonated across Lebanon, security sources and witnesses say.
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Walkie-talkies, solar energy systems & more: 9 killed, 300 injured in 2nd wave of device explosions in Lebanon
Lebanon was rocked by another devastating wave of explosions on Wednesday, as communication devices including walkie-talkies, ...
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Thousands of Exploding Devices in Lebanon Trigger a Nation That Has Been on Edge for Years
For millions of Lebanese, this week's mass explosion of pagers and walkie-talkies, with its bloody aftermath, is painfully ...
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Middle East braces for Hezbollah response to Lebanon pager, radio attacks
Lebanon is reeling from two days of deadly explosions linked to electronic devices. Hezbollah blamed Israel. Its leader, Hasan Nasrallah, is due to speak.
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Fear Grips Lebanon After Deadly Twin Pager and Radio Blasts
The apparent Israeli attack has killed at least 37 people and injured thousands more, reports Justin Salhani from Beirut.
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