Icom said that it stopped producing the model of radios reportedly used in the blasts in Lebanon around 10 years ago
Analysis: Pager and walkie-talkie attacks were audacious and carefully planned
Here is a reminder of the statements, via Reuters, from Japan’s ICOM, the company linked to the walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon yesterday.
They said it was not possible to confirm whether the radio product reportedly related to Lebanon explosions was shipped by the company. They said the batteries required to operate the device, for which sales had been discontinued about 10 years ago, had also already been discontinued. They also stated that their products had undergone a strict regulatory process set by the Japanese government.
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