Iran Press/West Asia: Al-Mayadeen reported that informed sources stated that the new explosions were caused by explosions in pager messaging devices similar to the events on Tuesday, and some also reported the explosion of wireless devices.
Media sources also announced by publishing pictures that following the new explosions, fires occurred in houses and cars in different areas of Lebanon.
Lebanon's health and relief institutions are also on alert and are transferring the injured to the hospital.
The explosion of pagers in Beirut, Baalbek, and other Lebanese cities has resulted in the injuries of several Lebanese citizens and some media have reported the martyrdom of 3 people.
The Palestinian news agency Sama also announced that today's explosions are not limited to pager devices and have also occurred in some computers and other wireless communication devices.
The Reuters news agency also quoted its sources as saying that today's explosions occurred in mobile phones and are different from the explosions of the previous day.
Some sources have also announced that mobile phones, including several iPhones, exploded inside a shop in Saida city.
The Axios site, citing two sources, announced that today's attack was the second stage of Israel's espionage operation against the communication network between Hezbollah members.
In a criminal act yesterday, the Zionist regime blew up several pager devices in Lebanon.
Lebanon's Hezbollah announced on Tuesday in its first statement about this: Around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, several message receiving devices (pagers) that were used by many workers of various units and institutions of Hezbollah, exploded vaguely.
The Ministry of Health of Lebanon also announced that 12 people were martyred in Lebanon and about 2,800 others were injured as a result of this crime.
In its latest statement this morning, Hezbollah of Lebanon emphasized that the crime of the Zionist regime doubles the determination of the resistance forces for Jihad, and announced that the occupying regime will pay a heavy price for this crime. 204