The country’s Foreign Ministry called these attacks a violation of international humanitarian law and a threat to stability in the region, calling for prevention.
The Spanish Foreign Ministry condemned the attacks on mobile devices used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Spain’s Foreign Ministry has condemned recent attacks on mobile communications devices used by Hezbollah in Lebanon, calling them a violation of international humanitarian law.
The ministry said in a statement that the attacks, which resulted in many civilian casualties, threaten the security and stability not only of Lebanon, but of the entire region.
Spain called on all parties to refrain and warned of the risk of further escalation of the conflict.
As reported, the second wave of explosions began in Lebanon on Wednesday, but this time various gadgets, mopeds and even cars exploded.
Let’s remember that on September 17, pagers used by Hezbollah militants exploded almost simultaneously in different parts of Lebanon. At least 11 people died, about 4 thousand were injured, and the condition of 400 victims was assessed as critical.
Source: korrespondent

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