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ICOM radios explode in Lebanon, Japanese company investigates

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên19/09/2024


"This morning, there were reports in the world media that two-way radios bearing the ICOM logo exploded in Lebanon," the ICOM group said in a statement. Images of the exploded radios showed the label reading "ICOM" and "made in Japan," according to AFP.

Previously, on September 18, a series of walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah forces suddenly exploded across southern Lebanon, just one day after thousands of pagers used by this force exploded.

Hezbollah radios explode across Lebanon

A series of explosions over two consecutive days has killed at least 32 people and injured 3,250 others. A walkie-talkie explosion on September 18 alone killed 20 people and injured 450 in the suburbs of Beirut and Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.

Lebanon said the radio used in the incident was a discontinued IC-V82 model manufactured by a Japanese company. The Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications alleged that the IC-V82 radios were not supplied by a reputable dealer, were not licensed, and were not inspected by security agencies.

Bộ đàm ICOM nổ hàng loạt ở Li Băng, hãng Nhật Bản điều tra- Ảnh 1.

Walkie-talkie with ICOM logo explodes in Lebanon on September 18, 2024

In response, CNN quoted ICOM's announcement saying that the IC-V82 product was discontinued about 10 years ago. All of the company's radios are manufactured in Wakayama Prefecture (Japan) under a strict management system to ensure that only company-specified components are used in the product.

ICOM emphasizes that products destined for overseas markets are sold only through authorized distributors and that it implements "strict export controls" based on government trade security regulations.

ICOM will continue to investigate information related to reports of two-way radio equipment from this company exploding in Lebanon and will publish updates on its website.



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