There have been fresh blasts in Lebanon in what looks like an escalation of yesterday’s deadly attacks involving exploding pagers.
This time the source appears to be walkie-talkies.
Sky’s special correspondent Alex Crawford was at a funeral in Beirut for four people killed in yesterday’s attacks when she heard a "small sound of something popping".
Dozens of people have been wounded by the latest explosions, security sources say.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/beirut-blasts-more-communication-devices-explode-in-lebanon-day-after-hezbollah-members-killed-13217277
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