• More explosions were reported across Lebanon on Wednesday.
  • Reports indicated that hand-held radios blew up.
  • The latest incidents follow deadly blasts Tuesday when pagers belonging to Hezbollah exploded.

Hand-held radios exploded across Lebanon on Wednesday, according to multiple reports, potentially signaling a second wave of coordinated attacks targeting personal devices in the Middle Eastern country.

The official broadcaster of the Hezbollah militant group, Al-Manar, reported a wave of explosions from wireless devices across Lebanon, according to local and international media.

The number of killed and wounded in the latest round of explosions is unclear.

The reported explosions follow a similar incident Tuesday in which scores of pagers used by Hezbollah members simultaneously detonated across Lebanon.

At least a dozen people were killed, and thousands more were left injured by the blasts.

A security service source told Reuters that the devices that detonated on Wednesday, hand-held radios or walkie-talkies, were purchased around the same time as the pagers that exploded on Tuesday. One of the explosions was at a funeral for people killed the day before.

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