A Japanese handheld radio manufacturer has distanced itself from walkie-talkies bearing its logo that exploded in Lebanon, ...
At least 12 people were killed and around 2,800 wounded in Lebanon in an attack targeting the pagers of Hezbollah members, ...
A Japanese firm has said that the walkie-talkies used in an attack against Hezbollah members must be at least a decade old, leading to questions of how they could be tampered with. Japanese firm Icom ...
THIS IS the moment a Hezbollah radio explodes during a funeral for three of the terror group’s fighters in Lebanon. At least 20 died on Wednesday and over 450 were wounded when a series of ...
Israel’s Army Radio station reported that eight people ... Consecutive days of pager and walkie-talkie explosions across Lebanon have left a “distinct psychological impact” on the country ...
Walkie-talkie radios are the latest communication devices ... including an eight-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy. Healthcare workers were also among those killed when pagers exploded across ...
The attack allegedly targeted mobile phones, laptops, solar energy cells as well as walkie-talkie radios that were purchased ... On a nearby kerb, 40-year-old Ali agreed to chat, saying he had ...
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Lebanon has been rocked by a second day of ...
Among those who died was a 16-year-old boy ... said the walkie-talkie devices that exploded on Wednesday were a discontinued model made by the Japanese firm ICOM. The IC-V82 radios were not ...
"The IC-V82 is a handheld radio that was produced and exported ... Lebanon’s Annahar newspaper on Wednesday said the Icom walkie-talkies were old handsets. Reports suggest the walkie-talkies ...