💨 Abstract
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
Suggested
Israel to send delegation to Qatar for Gaza talks despite 'unacceptable' Hamas demands
Death toll from Texas floods reaches 32; many still missing
Two farmers die after hit by speeding car
BPL families in 10,000 villages being linked to govt schemes: Rajasthan CM
JPNIC not Akhilesh Yadav's private property, it belongs to public: UP Deputy CM
US blames Hamas for attack that hurt two US aid workers in Gaza
Iran's Khamenei attends public event after weeks of war with Israel
Musk says 'America Party' is formed in US
BRICS agree to joint statement ahead of Rio leaders summit
PM Modi leaves for Brazil after concluding 'productive' Argentina visit