Police release images of Oslo US embassy explosion suspect

BBC News
March 9, 2026
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Norwegian police released images of a suspect in the Oslo U.S. embassy explosion.

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Norwegian police have released images of a suspect following Sunday's explosion at the US embassy in Oslo. Authorities stated their investigation indicates the blast was caused by an improvised device. The police have not yet identified the individual in the released images. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing inquiry into the incident. Further details regarding the suspect or the device have not been disclosed.

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Explosion Reported Near US Embassy in Oslo, Norway

An explosion was reported outside the United States embassy in Oslo, Norway. While authorities confirmed minor damage to the facility, no injuries were reported. Police are investigating the incident.

US Embassy in Oslo Explosion Investigation

Norwegian police are investigating an explosion outside the US Embassy in Oslo. While initial reports indicate minor damage and no injuries, authorities are considering a terror motive, linking it to the current security situation.

Explosion at U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway

An explosion occurred outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway, prompting investigations by Norwegian police. Authorities are considering a terror motive, and the incident has been linked to the current security situation, causing minor damage to the embassy.

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