Norwegian police published photos of a suspect in the bombing of the U.S. embassy
Norwegian police have released images of a suspect involved in a recent explosion at the U.S. embassy, which did not result in injuries and caused minimal damage.
Norwegian police have issued photographs of an unidentified suspect believed to be linked to an explosion that occurred on Sunday at the entrance of the U.S. embassy's consular section. The incident took place around 1 AM local time, and while the explosion caused minor damage, there were no reported injuries. The suspect was described as wearing dark clothing and a hood, and they allegedly placed a homemade explosive device at the embassy entrance.
Authorities have not yet apprehended anyone and are continuing their efforts to identify the perpetrator. In their statement, police mentioned that the motive behind the explosion could potentially be linked to terrorism, though they are also exploring other causes. They indicated that no hypotheses related to the incident have been ruled out or confirmed at this stage of the investigation. The investigative work continues at full capacity as experts analyze available evidence.
Furthermore, the police are examining any possible connections to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The investigation is still in its early stages, and authorities have urged the public for patience while they work to clarify the situation. As of now, the police remain focused on uncovering all aspects surrounding the incident, including the identity of the suspect seen in the released images.