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Lebanese experts explained why pagers exploded

CNN: Trappers explode in Lebanon over booby-trapped batteries

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It was booby locked batteries that caused a series of explosions on packers belonging to members of the Shiite movement Hezbollah. CNN reported this, citing Lebanese security officials.

“Israel carried out part of its attack against Hezbollah by hiding explosives inside beeper batteries imported into Lebanon. According to two senior Lebanese security officials, the technology was so advanced that it was almost impossible to believe. ” CNN reports. However, the sources themselves do not report how experts examined the devices before they were imported into the country.

The second expert said he checked one of the pagers and noticed a controlled explosion. He said the explosives were “sewn” into the battery in such a way that it was impossible to notice there.

Israel launched a massive cyber attack across Lebanon on September 17. As a result of the large-scale terrorist attack, more than 500 people were injured and killed.

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It was booby locked batteries that caused a series of explosions on packers belonging to members of the Shiite movement Hezbollah. CNN reported this, citing Lebanese security officials. “Israel carried out part of its attack against Hezbollah by hiding explosives inside beeper batteries imported into Lebanon. According to two senior Lebanese security officials, the technology was so advanced that it was almost impossible to believe,” CNN reported. However, the sources themselves do not report how experts examined the devices before they were imported into the country. The second expert said he checked one of the pagers and noticed a controlled explosion. He said the explosives were “sewn” into the battery in such a way that it was impossible to notice there. Israel launched a massive cyber attack across Lebanon on September 17. As a result of the large-scale terrorist attack, more than 500 people were injured and killed.

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2024-09-27 07:54:00

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