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Icom, a Japanese wireless device manufacturer, has stated that it is highly unlikely that the devices that exploded in Lebanon, bearing their labels, were actually their products. The company bases this on the information revealed so far. This statement was made in response to pictures showing ICOM-labelled walkie-talkies used by Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which exploded on Wednesday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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