New Delhi: Japanese company ICOM has refused to confirm that the walkie-talkie devices involved in explosions in Lebanon were official ICOM products. The radio equipment maker said these devices have been out of production since 2014. Also, the batteries used to operate the devices were discontinued a decade ago.
The labels on the damaged walkie-talkies read ‘ICOM’ and ‘Made in Japan,’ suggesting their Japanese origin.
Japanese radio equipment maker ICOM Inc. stated that it cannot confirm whether the walkie-talkies reportedly involved in explosions in Lebanon were shipped by the company. ICOM, however, said it was investigating reports that walkie-talkie devices bearing its logo exploded in Lebanon. It said it would provide updates on its website when more information is available.
In the second round of explosions in which walkie-talkie devices were used in Hezbollah-controlled areas in Lebanon, 20 people were killed and over 450 wounded.
A day earlier, hundreds of pager devices exploded, causing 12 deaths including two children and inuring over 2800 across Lebanon.
Israel has not yet commented on the recent back-to-back explosions, but Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has declared the beginning of a “new phase” in the conflict. Addressing Israeli troops on Wednesday, Gallant stated, “We are at the start of a new phase in the war. It demands courage, determination, and perseverance.”
Bhubaneswar: An elderly man from West Bengal was found hanging in the room of a…
Bhubaneswar: Three players from Odisha have been selected for the Indian team which will compete…
Ranchi: Five days after the Supreme Court laid down nationwide guidelines against arbitrary demolitions by…
Baripada: Forest officials seized a leopard skin and arrested three persons in this connection in…
Mumbai: After several controversies and debates, Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ is set to finally see the…
Mumbai: Popular comedy show ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah’ (TMKOC) has seen several actors getting…
Bhubaneswar: The death toll reportedly due to consumption of mango kernel gruel in Odisha’s Kandhamal…
Angul: Naveen Jindal, Hon'ble 3rd time Member of Parliament from Kurukshetra, Haryana, and Chairman of Jindal…