The detail of "Turkey" in the second cyber attack where Israel detonated Hezbollah's walkie-talkies in Lebanon raised concerns. It was determined that ICOM brand walkie-talkies, produced in Japan, are also sold in Turkey. ISRAEL DETONATED THE WALKIE-TALKIES THIS TIMEIsrael once again carried out a cyber attack against Hezbollah members in Lebanon. Unlike the first attack, this time handheld radios were targeted. According to initial findings, 9 people were killed and approximately 300 people were injured in the incident. THE RADIOS ARE MADE IN JAPANIt was stated that Hezbollah purchased the radios five months ago. While it was determined that the model of the handheld radios is ICOM IC-V82 VHF, it drew attention that the exploded radio device was made by ICOM, a Japanese brand. ALSO SOLD IN TURKEYA detail about ICOM radios, produced by the Japan-based Wakayama company, caused concern. It is known that ICOM VHF radios are also sold in Turkey. "CALL DEVICES ARE HARDLY USED IN TURKEY"Meanwhile, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, who made a statement after the first cyber attack targeting call devices, said, "In Turkey, call devices are hardly used. I can clearly say that there is no risk in Turkey regarding call devices."
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