Blast at Oslo's U.S. Embassy Spurs Large-Scale Investigation
A loud explosion struck the U.S. embassy in Oslo early Sunday, causing minor damage but no injuries. Norwegian police launched a swift investigation, deploying significant resources. The blast damaged the consular section's entrance, with witnesses reporting thick smoke. No further explosives were found, and the embassy referred questions to the U.S. State Department.
An early morning explosion at the U.S. embassy in Oslo on Sunday caused minor damages but no injuries, authorities reported. The blast occurred around 1 a.m., producing thick smoke at the consular section's entrance, according to eyewitness statements.
Norwegian police have initiated a comprehensive investigation to track down potential suspects, with Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen emphasizing the seriousness of the incident. The police are employing numerous resources including dogs, drones, and a helicopter in their search.
The U.S. embassy, declining to comment, directed inquiries to the State Department, which has yet to respond. Despite the damage, no additional explosives have been discovered, police confirmed.
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