More than 100 have been wounded and at least three people are reported to have been killed in the latest wave of walkie-talkie blasts in Lebanon, the health ministry says, as quoted by the AFP and AP news agencies.
The Lebanese Red Cross says its teams are responding to "multiple explosions in different areas", including in the country’s south and east.
About 30 ambulance teams have been deployed and more are on "high alert and ready to intervene", it added.
The blasts come a day after pagers exploded across the country. Multiple sources say Mossad, the Israeli spy agency, was behind the attack on Tuesday – Israel has not commented.
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