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A Hungarian company is linked to the pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria
The company linked to the manufacture of the pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria is based in a duplex in a quiet neighborhood of the Hungarian capital
Hungary, Bulgaria, Taiwan and Japan: Following the exploding radio and pager trail
Questions raised about companies in several countries over alleged links to Israel's operation detonating communications devices in Lebanon
Taiwan, Hungary deny making Hezbollah pagers
BUDAPEST (AFP) — Taiwan and Hungary on Wednesday denied making pagers that exploded while being used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon, killing 12 people. Further deaths happened Wednesday, apparently caused by exploding walkie-talkies.
Hezbollah pagers that exploded were made in Hungary, Taiwanese company says
Taiwanese pager firm Gold Apollo said Wednesday that its brand of pager that exploded in Lebanon and Syria were made by another company based in Hungary.
Who made Hezbollah’s exploding devices? Questions swirl around a mysterious supply chain stretching from Taiwan to Hungary
The deadly simultaneous explosions triggered by hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members in Lebanon have thrust a little-known Taiwanese electronics manufacturer into the global spotlight, after its damaged products were identified in images following the attack.
Taiwan and Hungary both deny manufacturing Hezbollah pagers
Hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon on Tuesday, killing at least 12 people and wounding around 2,800.
Taiwan, Hungary, Japan… Where did Hezbollah’s exploding pagers, walkie-talkies come from?
Lebanon has been rocked after several pagers and walkie-talkies blew up over two days. Following the attacks, investigations and theories have begun into who supplied these exploding devices to Hezbollah members.
Woman Whose Firm Was Linked to the Exploding Pagers Is Under Hungarian Protection, Her Mother Says
The mother of the woman whose company was linked to thousands of pagers that exploded in Lebanon and Syria says her daughter is under the protection of the Hungarian secret services
Airline bans pagers, walkie-talkies after devices explode across Lebanon
Lebanon blamed Israel for attacks on Hezbollah's devices killed 37 and wounded around 3,000, wreaking bloody havoc on the militant group.
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