Police on the explosion at the US embassy: - A targeted attack
Norwegian police describe the explosion at the US embassy in Oslo as a targeted attack, linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The police in Norway are investigating a recent explosion that occurred at the consular entrance of the US embassy in Oslo. This incident took place around 1 AM on a Sunday, causing minor material damages with no reported injuries. Key figures from the investigative unit, including Frode Larsen, emphasized the need to consider the broader geopolitical context surrounding the explosion, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East which involves the U.S. as a prominent actor.
In a press conference held on Sunday morning, the police made it clear that they are keeping all possibilities open as they delve into the motives behind the attack. Frode Larsen mentioned that search efforts involving sniffer dogs, drones, and helicopters are underway to locate potential suspects. The investigation is still in its infancy, and no suspects have been identified yet; however, the police are treating this explosion seriously, given its implications in light of current security and political climates.
Authorities pointed out that they are examining this incident as a possible act of political violence connected to international events, although they have not ruled out other motives. The involvement of the U.S. in global conflicts and its effects on security perceptions in Norway are central concerns in this investigation, reflecting the heightened awareness and tension surrounding diplomatic entities in the region due to ongoing wars and conflict dynamics.