Three Suspects Arrested in Oslo US Embassy Bombing: A Terrorism Probe

Three Norwegian siblings of Iraqi descent were arrested for a 'horror bombing' at the US consular office in Oslo, damaging the entryway. Authorities are probing if it's an act of terrorism linked to a foreign state, following Sunday's 1 AM attack.
The three suspects, that have actually not yet been publicly determined, are charged of setting off an IED that damaged the entryway to the embassy’s consular section around 1 a.m. regional time on Sunday, according to authorities.
“We believe they detonated an effective bomb at the United States embassy with the purpose of taking lives or triggering substantial damage,” Hatlo claimed, including that none of the suspects had been questioned.
Terrorism Link Investigated
Prior to the suspects were apprehended, detectives had said that the bombing was perhaps an “act of terrorism” connected to the escalating war between East after US-Israeli strikes eliminated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran.
“Although it is early in the examination, it is important that the authorities have attained what they characterise as an innovation in the case,” Norway’s Minister of Justice and Public Safety Astri Aas-Hansen said in a statement to Reuters.
Suspects Arrested in Oslo
Three Norwegian siblings of Iraqi descent were apprehended Wednesday for presumably performing a “horror bombing” at the United States consular office in Oslo over the weekend– as private investigators probe whether it was done in behalf of a foreign state.
“It’s all-natural to see this in the context of the current security scenario and that this can be an assault deliberately targeting the US consular office,” Frode Larsen, head of the Oslo police investigation device, previously told reporters.
1 IED blast2 Iraqi descent
3 Norwegian siblings
4 Oslo bombing
5 Terrorism investigation
6 US Embassy attack
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