Lebanon: After pagers, explosions in walkie-talkies, know the matter details
Lebanon Explosion: The places where the explosions have taken place are considered to be areas with Hezbollah's influence. So far 20 people have lost their lives and more than 450 are injured in the explosions in walkie-talkies on 18 September in Lebanon. The Health Minister of Lebanon issued a statement regarding this infoemation.
Explosions in walkie-talkies on 18 September
Meanwhile an explosion has occurred during the funeral procession of four people in southern Beirut, who died due to the explosion of pagers on 17 September. All though the places where the explosions happened is known as Hezbollah's influence area. They are - Beirut, Bekaa Valley, Southern Lebanon explosions took place in walkie-talkies.
Hezbollah has been using walkie-talkies
While pagers are used by Hezbollah members suddenly started exploding on 17 September. 12 people were killed and hundreds were injured in this.
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While Hezbollah has held, Israel responsible for these explosions. But Israel has not yet responded.
Israel's Defense Minister Yaav Galant had said that a 'new phase of war' had begun. The Israeli army was also deployed in the northern region.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned of increasing danger and has said that all parties should maintain peace.
While the Red Cross says that its teams are on the ground in the south and east of the country after 'several explosions in different areas'.
Many injured were sent to hospitals in the capital Beirut and Baalbek.
Smoke rising from a phone shop have emerged in Sidon on the Mediterranean coast of southern Lebanon.
The United Nations Security Council has said that it will hold a meeting this weekend to discuss the explosions in walkie-talkies in Lebanon.
Smoke can be seen rising from the sky in many parts of the city.
12 people have died and more than 2800 people have been injured in the series of pager explosions in Lebanon on Tuesday.
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