NewsJapanese firm denies manufacturing devices in fatal Lebanon blasts

Japanese firm denies manufacturing devices in fatal Lebanon blasts

Japanese company Icom announced that it had not manufactured the electronic devices that exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday, killing fighters of the terrorist organisation Hezbollah, for 10 years. On Wednesday, 20 people were killed and over 450 were injured.

20 people died, and over 450 were injured in explosions of electronic devices used in Lebanon.
20 people died, and over 450 were injured in explosions of electronic devices used in Lebanon.
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Katarzyna Kalus

19 Sep 2024 | updated: 19 September 2024 13:03

IC-V82 is a portable radio that was manufactured and exported, including to the Middle East, from 2004 until October 2014. Its production ceased around ten years ago and it has not been shipped by our company since then, stated Icom in a communiqué, responding to reports by "The New York Times" and Israeli media about this specific model.

The production of the cells essential for the main device was also halted, and the holographic stamp that distinguishes it from counterfeits has not been identified. Therefore, the company informed, it is impossible to confirm whether the product was shipped by it.

According to them, Icom products intended for foreign markets are sold exclusively through authorised intermediaries and distributors.

All of our radios are manufactured at the same factory, and we do not manufacture them overseasd, it was assured.

On Wednesday, 20 people were killed and over 450 were injured in explosions of electronic devices used by Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon, stated the country's health ministry. A day earlier, similar pager explosions occurred. The installation of explosive charges is suspected to be the work of Israeli intelligence.

Explosion during funeral

As reported by Charles Lister of the Middle East Institute, thousands of phones, laptops, and other electronic devices likely exploded. He posted a video on X showing explosions during the funeral of Hezbollah members who died similarly.

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