Saturday, July 23, 2011

Norway Terror Victims Killed 87 People


bomb explosion in downtown Oslo, Norway and gunfire attack on the Utoya island killing at least 87 people 

Number of victims killed in shooting blindly in the event the youth camp on the island Utoya, Norway, reached 80 people. While seven others were killed in an explosion in downtown Oslo, close to the Prime Minister's office. Number of deaths total 87 people.Norwegian police on Saturday (23/07/2011) morning as quoted by CNBC and CNN to explain, at least 80 victims were killed by indiscriminate gunfire launched by the uniformed police at the youth camp on the island Utoya. Few victims on the island Utoya shot in the water while trying to save themselves when swimming, "said Andre told a TV crew Scheie Norway, NRK.

National Police spokesman told CNN Norway Are Frykholm says captured a suspect on the island Utoya, wearing a police uniforms. Characteristics similar to those seen near the government building shortly before the explosion.

This man took the ferry and arrived at the camper after a through examination. "No sooner had he issued a gun and shooting people over there," said Bjorn Jarle Roberg-Larsen, the Norwegian Labour Party member told CNN. Norwegian National Police Chief, Sveinung Sponheim told reporters in Oslo said the weapon used was an automatic weapon.

Events camper youth Norwegian Labour Party was attended by around 700 young people aged on average between 16 and 22 years. But there is a 13 year old and the oldest 30 years old. They will follow the political training classes and participating in group activities throughout the day and stay overnight on the island, which is located approximately 20 miles from Oslo.

Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg was not in office when the bomb blasts rocked the city of Oslo, and did not hurt one bit. Shortly after the incident, Jens send a message to terrorists: "You can not destroy us. You will not be able to destroy our democracy. We are a small but proud nation. None of the people who bombed us so that we can dwell. No one person who can make us afraid. Today we join hands. "

Bomb explosion in Oslo led to a number of buildings on fire. Window glass shattered buildings.

A U.S. official said it was too early to conclude this incident a terrorist attack. But these possibilities still exist due to the terrorist attacks because Al Qaeda had recently threatened to invade Europe. (CNBC / CNN / KSP)

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