Bulgaria, Norway, and Hungary Under Investigation for Lebanon Pager Explosions | Times Now World

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The recent explosions targeting Hezbollah's communication devices in Lebanon have prompted a global investigation, revealing potential connections to companies in Bulgaria, Norway, and Hungary. The attacks, which resulted in 37 fatalities and around 3,000 injuries, are being attributed to explosive-laden pagers allegedly supplied by these countries. Lebanon's government has accused Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, of orchestrating the attacks, raising concerns about a covert conflict escalating between Israel and Hezbollah. As authorities trace the financial transactions behind these devices, the implications of this incident continue to unfold on an international scale.

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