It was reported that 3 people died and many others were injured today as a result of the explosion of radio devices in various regions of Lebanon. Yesterday's explosion of call devices and today's remote-controlled explosion of radio devices led to comments that nothing will be the same again. HEZBOLLAH'S RADIOS EXPLODEDIn the Dahiye neighborhood of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, near the area where the funeral of the Hezbollah members killed in yesterday's call device explosion was held, an explosion was heard. While AA reporters at the scene heard the sound of the explosion, eyewitnesses said that the explosion could have occurred from the devices involved in yesterday's explosion or from other call devices. It was reported that many people were injured and fires broke out in some houses and vehicles as a result of the explosion of radio devices. No official statement has been made regarding the incident yet. Meanwhile, in the footage shared on social media, it can be seen that one of the explosions occurred during the funeral of 4 Hezbollah members who died as a result of the explosion of call devices in Beirut. It is reflected on the camera that an explosion occurred among the crowd in the area where the funeral ceremony was held and smoke rose. The Lebanese News Agency announced that according to initial determinations in the radio explosions throughout Lebanon, at least 3 people died and dozens of people were injured. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN LEBANON?Simultaneous explosions occurred in call devices used by Hezbollah elements in Lebanon. The Ministry of Health announced that as a result of the explosion of call devices used by Hezbollah elements throughout the country, 12 people, including a child, died, 200 were seriously injured, and approximately 2,800 people were injured. While Lebanese officials hold Israel responsible for the incident, there has been no statement from Israel regarding the issue. It is observed that tension has increased in recent days in the clashes that have been going on since October 8, 2023, on the Israel-Lebanon border.
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