IDF: Whoops, tee hee.

  • KillingTimeItself
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    5 hours ago

    i think they killed like, 12 people, and injured somewhere between 1-2 thousand more, probably some civilians in there, but these are military pagers to my knowledge so it’d be weird for it to hurt a bunch of random people, but it’s possible.

    if you include the radio attack i think it’s like another 40 dead, and like 500 injured? Don’t quote me on it.

    • @[email protected]
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      85 hours ago

      Hezbollah was using commercial grade pagers because they’re a militia. The purpose of pagers are to contact them when their off duty. Many of these pagers blew up in homes, grocery stores, and other public places. Many civilians were killed and most people injured were bystanders.

      • KillingTimeItself
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        -34 hours ago

        from what i can recall, and from the stats i’ve seen, these “explosions” seem more like “really bad pocket fires” more than anything to me, i could see it injuring people. Maybe two or three standing immediately nearby other people.

        But considering this attack has only like 12 confirmed dead civilians or something, “many” seems a little excessive. I could see a few hundred getting injured though. Possibly a few cars/homes burning down. That might cause a few more.

        ok so, did a bit of a check here, 12 civilians died. That’s where that number came from. 40 people died total, i think. At least that’s what wikipedia tells me. I don’t think it ever mentions how many civilians were injured directly, but assuming it follows the deaths, it’s somewhere between probably 500 and 1000 i would guess.

    • @teamevil
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      35 hours ago

      Last I saw was 37 dead to over 3000 injuries

      • KillingTimeItself
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        14 hours ago

        yeah that’s what wikipedia is saying. I’m unsure if this includes the radio attacks also though.