Explosions apparently targeting remote controls used by Hezbollah exploded in multiple cities in Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon, just a day after a widespread attack in which drones used mostly by Hezbollah members exploded, injuring more than 2,800 and killing 12. .
Other explosions of electronic devices occurred today in several cities of Lebanon, targeting the Hezbollah militia.
According to reports, the explosions, which come just a day after thousands of pagers exploded in the hands of Hezbollah, killing 12 and injuring over 2,800, this time targeting radio receivers.
The explosions occurred in the southern suburbs of Beirut, as well as the cities of Nabatieh, Tire and Saida in southern Lebanon.
A Hezbollah source confirmed that radios used by the group were targeted. A senior security source said the blasts were small-scale, similar to yesterday's attack, and said security agencies would investigate the matter further.
There were no reports of casualties yet, but ambulances were heard by foreign journalists in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Several cars, motorbikes and apartments are reported to have caught fire, as these radio receivers were inside them.