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Norway: Blast near prime minister's office in Oslo
SEVEN CONFIRMED DEAD

The explosion caused damage to the offices of the Norwegian Prime Minister



A large explosion has hit near government headquarters in the Norwegian capital Oslo.

The blast is thought to have caused damage to the offices of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and a number of other official buildings.
Initial reports suggested Mr Stoltenberg was unharmed.

At least eight people were injured in the city centre explosion, local media reports. No-one has said they were behind the attack.

Television footage from the scene showed rubble and glass from shattered windows in the streets - smoke was around some buildings. The wreckage of at least one car was in street.

All roads into the city centre have been closed, said the NRK newspaper.

Oistein Mjarum, head of communications for the Norwegian Red Cross, said his offices were close to the blast.

"There was a massive explosion which could be heard over the capital Oslo."

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Mr Mjarum said there were fires burning in the 17-storey prime minister's building.

Eyewitness Ole Tommy Pedersen said he was standing at a bus stop about 100m away from the blast.

"I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," Mr Pedersen told AP.
He said there was a cloud of smoke billowing from the lower floors.

An NRK journalist, Ingunn Andersen, said the headquarters of tabloid newspaper VG had also been damaged.

"I see that some windows of the VG building and the government headquarters have been broken. Some people covered with blood are lying in the street," Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying.

"It's complete chaos here. The windows are blown out in all the buildings close by."
 
Norway: Blast near prime minister's office in Oslo

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The explosion caused damage to the offices of the Norwegian Prime Minister

A large explosion has hit near government headquarters in the Norwegian capital Oslo.

The blast is thought to have caused damage to the offices of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and a number of other official buildings.

Initial reports suggested Mr Stoltenberg was unharmed.

At least eight people were injured in the city centre explosion, local media reports. No-one has said they were behind the attack.

Television footage from the scene showed rubble and glass from shattered windows in the streets - smoke was around some buildings. The wreckage of at least one car was in street.

All roads into the city centre have been closed, said the NRK newspaper.

Oistein Mjarum, head of communications for the Norwegian Red Cross, said his offices were close to the blast.

"There was a massive explosion which could be heard over the capital Oslo."

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Mr Mjarum said there were fires burning in the 17-storey prime minister's building.

Eyewitness Ole Tommy Pedersen said he was standing at a bus stop about 100m away from the blast.

"I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," Mr Pedersen told AP.

He said there was a cloud of smoke billowing from the lower floors.

An NRK journalist, Ingunn Andersen, said the headquarters of tabloid newspaper VG had also been damaged.

"I see that some windows of the VG building and the government headquarters have been broken. Some people covered with blood are lying in the street," Associated Press news agency quoted him as saying.

"It's complete chaos here. The windows are blown out in all the buildings close by."
 
Uwe unaleta habari za Magogoni sio Olso hakutuhusu huku, Matatizo tuliyonayo ni Tosha kuliko ya huko Norway, Kikwete peke yake ni Janga kwa taifa langu

Mzalendo80, Haya Majanga ya Kitaifa huwa kuna kamati inakaa chini ya Mhe. wa magogoni kuyatahmini na kutoa mwelekeo wa jinsi ya kuyashughulikia sasa hili janga ulilotaja hapa naona liko zaidi itabidi kila raia alie kivyake
 
Mungu awape utulivu jamani..nini chanzo kaka!??
Ugaidi ama ni kama Mbagala!??
 
Oslo blast eyewitnesses: 'Total chaos

Eyewitnesses have been giving their accounts of the chaos following the explosion by government buildings in the Norwegian capital Oslo.

"I see that some windows of the VG [a popular Norwegian tabloid newspaper] building and the government headquarters have been broken," Ingunn Andersen, a journalist with Norwegian public radio NRK, said from the scene.

"Some people covered with blood are lying in the street. There is glass everywhere. It is total chaos. The windows of the all the surrounding buildings have been blown out."

Ole Tommy Pedersen, who was standing at a bus stop about 100m (yds) from the blast scene, said he had seen almost all the windows in a 20-storey government building shatter, with smoke billowing from the bottom floors.

"I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," he told the Associated Press news agency.

"The political centre of Oslo just exploded," wrote one Twitter user in the city, finansakrobat, who said he had narrowly missed being at the scene of the blast.

"I should have been standing in front of the blast. Just chance that I was late. I should be dead."

'Fearing the worst' Oistein Mjarum, head of communications at the Norwegian Red Cross, told BBC World TV the blast could be heard across the city.

"There are a lot of people injured but we don't know how many," he said.

"This is a very busy area on Friday afternoon and there was a lot of people in the streets, and many people working in these buildings that are now burning, so we fear the worst but we have no confirmed details of casualties or the number of dead."

Amid reports of a bomb attack, finansakrobat likened the explosion to the 9/11 attacks on America.

Christian Aglen, development manager of Norwegian financial news website E24.no, tweeted that it was "undoubtedly one of the worst days in Norwegian history".
 
No wonder, it was coming and they should have known it. The Prime Minister's Office has always been a relatively easy target for a car bomb compared to the US Embassy. Hope they'll learn an important lesson and relocate to safer quarters.
 
Who did this evil?

Nadhani watakuwa ni wale wale ambao hawaoni thamani ya uhai wa Wanadamu wenzao na kila siku wanatafuta njia za kujifunga mabomu ili kufanya unyama wao sehemu mbali mbali duniani.
 
norway is pulling out from the nato mission in libya in a week. apparently some people in cia/mi6/mossad are pissed and trying to send a message.

Wazee fikirieni nje ya Box!!, Kumbukeni Charles de Gaule raisi wa Zamani wa Ufaransa alinusurika assasination attempts nyingi zilizoandaliwa na NATO pale alipojaribu kuwa independent kutoka katika mwavuli wa NATO aliyokuwa anadhani ni kuwa kibaraka wa Marekani enzi hizo.
 
norway is pulling out from the nato mission in libya in a week. apparently some people in cia/mi6/mossad are pissed and trying to send a message.......


Mhhhhh mzeee acha kuzusha Norway hawana mchango kwenye mission na NATO LIBYA. Mchango wenye impact libya ni wa UK na France.

Inawezekana magaidi wanatafuta weakst link . kama walivyiamua kulipua ubalozi wa USA Tanzania na kenya..

Scandnavia zilijitolea sana kuwapokea wakimbizi wa kisoomali sasa nadhani watafikiria fikiria mara mbili. hata kama sio wasomali wanaohusika.
 
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