After pagers used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon exploded claiming over 10 lives and injuring about 3,000 people, fresh blasts rocked Beirut and other parts of the country. It was communication device that caused the blasts once again, causing injuries to over 100 people across Lebanon.
Walkie-talkies used by the Hezbollah group exploded in Beirut on Wednesday, a government official confirmed US-based Associated Press on the condition of anonymity. While the official reportedly made no claims about the number of people hurt, several international media said over a hundred people were hurt in the fresh blasts.
It was claimed that Hezbollah bought the radios five months ago, at the same time as the pagers that exploded on Tuesday.
Multiple blasts were reported at the site of a funeral for three Hezbollah members and a child killed by exploding pagers the day before, AP said quoting reporters on the ground.