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Three brothers arrested after ‘terror bombing’ at US embassy in Norway

2026-03-11 23:12
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Three brothers arrested after ‘terror bombing’ at US embassy in Norway

The suspects, all in their twenties, are Norwegian citizens with a family background from Iraq, authorities have said

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Three brothers arrested after ‘terror bombing’ at US embassy in Norway

The suspects, all in their twenties, are Norwegian citizens with a family background from Iraq, authorities have said

Terje Solsvik Wednesday 11 March 2026 23:12 GMT
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Three brothers have been arrested after a bomb went off at the US embassy in Norway.

Investigators have branded the attack an act of terrorism.

The suspects, all in their twenties, are Norwegian citizens with a family background from Iraq, authorities have said.

Damage was caused to the Oslo venue’s consular section, but no injuries were reported following the blast from an improvised explosive device (IED).

“They are suspected of a terror bombing,” police attorney Christian Hatlo told reporters.

“We believe they detonated a powerful bomb at the US embassy with the intention of taking lives or causing significant damage,” Hatlo said, adding that none of the suspects had so far been interrogated.

One of the men was believed to have planted the bomb while the two others were believed to have taken part in the plot, Hatlo said.

The brothers, who were not named, had not previously been subject to police investigations, he added.

Police cars stationed at the embassy in Osloopen image in galleryPolice cars stationed at the embassy in Oslo (NTB/AFP/Getty)

A lawyer representing one of the three men said he had only briefly met with his client and that it was too early to say how the suspect would plead.

Lawyers representing the two others did not immediately respond to requests for comment when contacted by Reuters.

“Although it is early in the investigation, it is important that the police have achieved what they characterise as a breakthrough in the case,” Norway’s minister of justice and public security, Astri Aas-Hansen, said in a statement.

Images of one of the suspects released by police on Monday showed a hooded person, whose face was not visible, wearing dark clothes and carrying a bag or rucksack.

The brothers, who were not named, had not previously been subject to police investigations, police attorney Christian Hatlo (pictured) saidopen image in galleryThe brothers, who were not named, had not previously been subject to police investigations, police attorney Christian Hatlo (pictured) said (NTB/AFP/Getty)

Investigators on Monday said one hypothesis was that the incident was “an act of terrorism” linked to the war in the Middle East, but that other possible motives were also being explored.

Police are now investigating whether the bombing was done on behalf of a foreign state, Hatlo said, reiterating that they were also looking into other possible motives.

Europe has been on alert for possible attacks as the US and Israel conduct air strikes on Iran and Iran strikes Israel and US targets in the Middle East.

On Monday, a synagogue in the Belgian city of Liege was damaged by a blast that authorities called an antisemitic attack. It was not clear who was behind it.

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