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Lebanese Army Detonates Suspicious Devices After Covert Attacks

An ambulance carries wounded people whose handheld pager exploded, in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

The Lebanese Army has taken action to detonate 'suspicious' pagers and wireless devices following covert attacks allegedly carried out by Israel. The detonations occurred on Tuesday and Wednesday in various locations across the country.

In an official statement released by the army, citizens were urged to exercise caution and stay away from the detonation sites. The statement emphasized the importance of reporting any suspicious devices or objects and advised individuals to avoid approaching them.

Specialized army units have been deployed to handle the detonation of the suspicious pagers and communication devices. The army's proactive approach aims to ensure the safety and security of the public amidst heightened tensions in the region.

Citizens urged to stay away from detonation sites and report any suspicious objects.
Lebanese Army detonates 'suspicious' pagers and wireless devices after covert attacks by Israel.
Specialized army units deployed to handle detonation of suspicious devices.

The decision to detonate the devices comes in response to the recent covert attacks launched by Israel, which targeted pagers and walkie-talkies. The Lebanese Army's swift response underscores its commitment to maintaining peace and stability within the country.

Citizens are encouraged to remain vigilant and cooperate with the authorities to promptly report any suspicious activities or objects. By working together, the community can help prevent potential threats and safeguard the well-being of all individuals.

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