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Icom, Lebanon
Company Says It Is Investigating Radios Targeted in Lebanon Blasts
The Japanese electronics manufacturer Icom said it stopped making the walkie-talkie model in 2014 and has warned about fake versions for several years.
What are the ICOM IC-V82 radios exploding in Lebanon?
Radios manufactured by Japanese firm ICOM reportedly were among the devices exploding in Lebanon on Wednesday, according to reports first shared with The Jerusalem Post by Bernie News and then confirmed by New York Times journalist Christiaan Triebert over social media.
Japan's Icom investigating radio devices carrying its logo after Lebanon blasts
Japanese radio equipment maker Icom Inc said on Thursday that it was investigating the facts regarding news reports that two-way radio devices bearing its logo have exploded in Lebanon.
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Supply chain mystery surrounds how Hezbollah’s pagers and walkie-talkies were turned into miniature bombs
Three firms are implicated in the attacks crippling Hezbollah, but no one claims to have made the deadly devices themselves.
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What we know about the Hezbollah device explosions
In the latest round of blasts, exploding walkie-talkies killed 14 and injured at least 450 people, according to Lebanon's ...
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Now Walkie-Talkies Are Exploding After Dastardly Pager Bombing Plot
During yesterday’s wave of detonations, pagers used by Hezbollah exploded over the course of an hour, many while their owners ...
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New video shows walkie-talkie involved in recent explosions in Lebanon
A series of explosions have been reported across Beirut and other parts of Lebanon on Wednesday, this time involving ...
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Second wave of exploding devices raises fears of wider Israel-Lebanon conflict
BEIRUT, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Hand-held radios used by armed group Hezbollah detonated on Wednesday across Lebanon's south in ...
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