The Japanese company ICOM announced that it is highly unlikely that the radios that exploded in Lebanon were its products.
Labels reading "ICOM" and "Made in Japan" appeared on images of walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah, which exploded on Wednesday.
In a statement, ICOM said, "In light of the multiple details that have emerged, it is highly improbable that the radios involved in the explosion in Lebanon were manufactured by us."
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