OSLO Bomb blast dead - Government main building, in memorakporandakan, the capital of the Norway, Oslo, Friday (22/7/2011), increased by seven people. The explosion destroyed the Office of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and a number of other government buildings.
The premier survived the incident. In a telephone interview Friday, he said, all the Ministers have survived. Jens currently resides in a place hidden in the interests of security.
Police believed that the explosion was caused by a bomb. Reuters, a police suspect it was a car bombing. Images broadcast on television showed debris and broken glass were scattered. In the centre of the city were closed.
Images of television from the scene showed the glass broken streets and several buildings smoke and debris.
Up to this news was revealed and yet no one has claimed responsibility for the explosion. However, the Norway has repeatedly received threats related to his participation as a member of NATO in the Afghanistan war and the conflict in Libya.
John Drake, consultant in security in the AKE, London consultant, said that the attack was similar to the terrorist attacks in Stockholm, Sweden, last December. "The attack (in Stockholm) was later claimed as of reprisals by the participation of the Sweden (war) in Afghanistan," said Drake.
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