Mar 8 β€’ 14:57 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

The perpetrators not identified or located

Norwegian security services have not identified or located any perpetrators following an explosion near the U.S. embassy, maintaining the current threat level.

On Sunday afternoon, the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) announced in a press briefing that they have not identified or located any individuals responsible for the recent explosion near the U.S. embassy in Oslo. BjΓΈrn-Willy Wold, who leads the counterterrorism section at PST, indicated that the incident falls within expected levels of threat as per current assessments. This is an important context, as it suggests that while concerning, such incidents have been anticipated given the assessed threats.

When questioned about whether the incident could have been prevented, Wold stated it is difficult to assess at this point, lacking knowledge of the actors involved or the circumstances surrounding the explosion. The investigation remains in its early stages, and PST emphasizes that the situation is still unclear, highlighting the challenges in identifying potential threats beforehand. This uncertainty is significant, especially in the realm of national security and public safety.

Moreover, PST has increased visible security measures around critical sites, including the U.S. embassy. This reflects the seriousness with which they are treating the incident, as well as their commitment to ensuring national safety and public reassurance amidst rising concerns about security threats. Increased vigilance and visible police presence may help to mitigate public fears following this unsettling event.

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