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Several wireless communication devices exploded, today, Wednesday, in Lebanon.
Media reported that "in a second wave of explosions, several areas in Lebanon witnessed suspicious attacks of unknown origin so far."
A security source told Reuters that "the communication devices that exploded across Lebanon are hand-held wireless communication devices and are different from the pagers that exploded yesterday."
Yesterday, Beirut announced the martyrdom of 8 people, including a child, and the injury of about 2,750 in southern Lebanon and the southern suburb of Beirut, after the explosion of wireless communication devices they were using.
Hezbollah and the Lebanese government accused the Zionist entity of being responsible for the explosion of hundreds of pagers.
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