
Explosion hits US embassy in Oslo, Norway police report damage
India Today
The Oslo police department stated it was unclear what caused the blast, which occurred around 1 am local time, or who might be involved.
An explosion struck the US embassy in Oslo early Sunday, causing minor damage but no injuries, news agency Reuters reported citing Norwegian authorities. The blast occurred around 1 am local time near the embassy compound in western Oslo, with eyewitnesses describing smoke rising from the area.
Police spokesperson Mikael Dellemyr told public broadcaster NRK, "We've determined that an explosion hit the American embassy," noting that it occurred at the entrance to the consular section.
The Oslo police department said it was still unclear what triggered the explosion or who was responsible.
"The police are in a dialogue with the embassy and there are no reports of any injured persons," the department added in a separate statement.
The embassy had not immediately responded to requests for comment outside normal business hours, and the US State Department also did not provide an immediate statement.
Authorities continue to investigate the incident, and further details are expected.

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