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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has banned its military personnel from using such equipment following explosions of technical communication devices in Lebanon.

Oku.Az This was reported by Reuters, citing sources in Iran’s security services.

According to the information provided by the agency, a large-scale inspection of not only communication devices but also almost all technical equipment has been launched at SEPAH. The agency’s management is reportedly concerned about what is happening and has asked Hezbollah for the results of the technical examination, as well as several samples of the products that were used.

One of the agency’s interlocutors said that SEPAH has also launched a serious investigation to identify mid- and high-ranking military officers who received funds from sources linked to Israel.

“This includes checking their bank accounts, both in Iran and abroad, as well as their travel history and that of their families,” the source said.

It should be noted that on September 22, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that a network of 12 Israeli agents had been exposed in six provinces of Iran. According to its information, these agents were planning to carry out actions aimed at disrupting the country’s national security.

Let us remember that on September 17, throughout Lebanon, including southern Beirut Pager explodes en masse It happened. The communication devices that exploded belonged to members of the Hezbollah movement. Dozens of people died as a result of the incident, Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon said. Mujtaba Amani Among them, about 2.8 thousand people were injured. A day later, on September 18, the second wave of wireless communication devices arrived. There were explosionsThis time the death toll has risen and it has been announced that 460 more people were injured. During the repeated cyber attack, portable “Icom IC-V82” walkie-talkies, smartphones and other devices with lithium-ion batteries and solar panels exploded. According to Reuters, the walkie-talkies were acquired by the Hezbollah movement about five months ago, almost at the same time as the exploding pagers.

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