Mystery Suspect Sought in Oslo Embassy Blast
Norwegian police are investigating a weekend explosion at the U.S. embassy in Oslo, suspecting it may be linked to the Middle East crisis. An unidentified person was seen on surveillance footage near the site. No injuries were reported, although the blast caused significant damage.
Norwegian authorities are on the hunt for a suspect captured on surveillance video shortly after an explosion rocked the U.S. embassy in Oslo over the weekend. Officials disclosed this information on Monday.
The incident, occurring early Sunday morning, resulted in damage to one of the embassy entrances and sent thick smoke billowing into the street. Fortunately, no injuries were reported amid what appeared to be a politically motivated attack, potentially linked to tensions in the Middle East. Oslo police confirmed that the explosive used was an improvised device, calling the resulting detonation "powerful."
At this time, authorities have not identified the individual captured on camera. Released images depict a hooded figure dressed in dark attire and carrying a bag or rucksack, with their face obscured. Norway's government has pledged to conduct a comprehensive investigation to uncover those responsible for the attack.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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