Terror Attacks In 'Norway' 87 peoples kileed
Last night at Norway bomb was blasts and more then 85 people were killed. Dozens of youths attending a political gathering were reported to have been shot dead when a terrorist disguised as a policeman opened fire on a holiday island on a lake near the capital.
Seven people had earlier been killed in central Oslo when a car bomb went off outside the country’s main government building.
Members of the country’s ruling Labour Party were the targets in both cases. Police had confirmed a total of 17 deaths last night.
British security forces were immediately placed on alert amid fears that Norway’s worst terrorist violence be the first in a series of attacks on the west.
The bloodshed followed repeated warnings that Al-Qaeda was planning a Mumbai style attack on countries.
One Islamic terror group quickly claimed the attacks were “revenge” for Norway’s engagement in Afghanistan, but last night Norwegian police said the attack did not appear to be the work of Islamist terrorists.
A 32-year-old man arrested in connection with the Utoya island shooting was named last night by the the justice ministry as Anders Behring Breivik, Norwegian national. Investigators believe he was also involved in the bombing.
Seven people had earlier been killed in central Oslo when a car bomb went off outside the country’s main government building.
Members of the country’s ruling Labour Party were the targets in both cases. Police had confirmed a total of 17 deaths last night.
British security forces were immediately placed on alert amid fears that Norway’s worst terrorist violence be the first in a series of attacks on the west.
The bloodshed followed repeated warnings that Al-Qaeda was planning a Mumbai style attack on countries.
One Islamic terror group quickly claimed the attacks were “revenge” for Norway’s engagement in Afghanistan, but last night Norwegian police said the attack did not appear to be the work of Islamist terrorists.