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  1. Oct 30, 2019 · https://www.vgtv.no/video/58777/her-sprenges-bomben-i-regjeringskvartalet

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    • 22 July Archive
  2. Amateur footage captures the eerie moments direct after a blast hits central Oslo, wrecking the Office of the Prime Minister, and setting fires in the Norweg...

  3. Norway deals with the aftermath of two deadly attacks. For more, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/oslo-explosion-blast-result-massive-vehicle-bomb-s...

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  4. The first attack was a car bomb explosion in Oslo within Regjeringskvartalet, the executive government quarter of Norway, at 15:25:22 . [1] The bomb was placed inside a van [14] next to the tower block housing the office of the then Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. [15] The explosion killed eight people and injured at least 209 people, 12 severely.

    • ‘Extremism Is Still Alive’
    • Norwegian Intelligence Service Issues Warning
    • Long-Term Trauma

    Breivik, 42, is serving a 21-year sentence which can be prolonged indefinitely if he is deemed a continued threat to society. He will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. The debate over his attacks has shifted over the years. Survivors, many of whom were teenagers at the time of the attack, are now determined to confront the far-right id...

    Hoem also urged Norway, home to 5.3 million people, to fully face up to racism in a bid to eradicate it from society and avoid a repeat tragedy. “If we do this now, we might be able to keep our promise of ‘Never again July 22’,” she said. “The terrorist was one of us. But he does not define who we are – we do.” Hoem’s remarks came after the Norwegi...

    Thursday’s initial event was followed by a service at the Oslo Cathedral, after which church bells rang out across the country for five minutes from midday local time onwards. A ceremony on Utoya is scheduled to take place later in the afternoon. The day’s commemoration events are set to conclude with an evening ceremony in Oslo during which Norway...

  5. Jul 30, 2012 · Still, with the eight dead in Oslo, Anders Behring Breivik killed seventy-seven people on 22 July, the bloodiest day in Norway since World War II and the worst mass murder by a lone gunman in ...

  6. Jul 21, 2021 · On 22 July 2011, far-right extremist Anders Breivik set off a car bomb outside government offices in Oslo and, two hours later, attacked a summer camp for young political activists on Utøya ...

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