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U.S. embassy in Oslo attacked by explosion, no injuries reported

8 March 2026
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Norwegian police are investigating an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo that occurred early Sunday morning, resulting in no injuries and only minor damage. Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen emphasized the seriousness of the incident, which was characterized by a loud bang and thick smoke reported by witnesses. Investigators are utilizing dogs, drones, and helicopters to search for potential suspects, but no explosives have been found, and the country’s terror threat level remains unchanged.

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