Friday, July 22, 2011

Explosion rocks government headquarters in Oslo - This post being updated as info comes in



Al-Jazeera TV notes that Norwegian prosecutors on Tuesday filed a terrorism charge against Mullah Krekar, founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam. Mullah Krekar is accused of threatening a former minister, Erna Solberg, with death, Al-Jazeera says.

From Ron Morgen:
The Norwegian PM, sent the 200 million $ back to Saudi Arabia telling them that if you need to build mosques in my country, start by building churches in Saudi Arabia.

OSLO (Reuters) - One person was confirmed dead in an explosion that rocked the center of Oslo, Norwegian broadcaster NRK reported on Friday.

BREAKING: Oslo blast blows out most windows of gov't building housing PM's office...

Massive Vehicle Bomb...


An explosion knocked out windows in government buildings in downtown Oslo, injuring at least 8 people.
Update at 10:56 a.m. ET: NRK TV Norway reports one person has been confirmed dead in the blast.
Update at 10:45 a.m. ET: A witness, Ole Tommy Pedersen, tells the AP that the blast shattered almost all the windows in a multistory highrise, sending a cloud of smok billowing from the lower floors.
"I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," Pedersen says.
The AP also reports that a Norwegian prosecutor filed terror charges this week against an Iraqi-born cleric for threatening Norwegian politicians with death if he is deported from the country. The indictment centered on statements that Mullah Krekar — the founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam — made to various media, including the American network NBC.
Update at 10:31 am.ET: Aftenposten reports that people warn there could be other bombs in the area.
Update at 10:28 a.m. ET:Aftenposten reports that most of the injuries were caused by shards of glass that struck people in the street when the explosion occurred around 3:30 P.M. local time.
Update at 10:22 a.m. ET: A video of the aftermath of the blast shows rubble covers several blocks in front of buillding in downtown Oslo.
Update at 10:14 a.m. ET: Although the source of the blast is unclear, Al-Jazeera TV notes that Norwegian prosecutors on Tuesday filed a terrorism charge against Mullah Krekar, founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam. Mullah Krekar is accused of threatening a former minister, Erna Solberg, with death, Al-Jazeera says.
Update at 10:12 a.m. ET: Norwegian Prime Minister Jen Stoltenberg is safe, the Norwegian news agency NTB reports, according to the Associated Press.
Update at 10:09 a.m. ET: Reuters says PM Stoltenberg is reportedly safe after a blast that rocked central Oslo and knocked out windows in government buildings.
Update at 10:03 a.m. ET: Reuters reports at least 8 people injured in an explosion that knocked out most of the windows in a 17-story building where Prime Minister Jen Stoltenberg's office is located. The nearby oil ministry is reported to be on fire.
Update at 9:57 a.m. ET: A photograph of the scene on the Aftenposten web site shows several blocks strewn with rubble, and almost all the windows of one building shattered.
Update at 9:52 a.m. ET:The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten quotes witnesses as saying Oslo's Market Street is "full of chaos" with people "running around bewildered," some with blood on their faces and hands. "You can smell the sulfur fumes," the newspaper's reporter says.
Update at 9:44 a.m. ET: The Associated Press reports that an explosion has damaged buildings in downtown Oslo; offices are being evacuated.
Original post: An explosion in Oslo explosion today has blown out most of the windows of the government building housing the Norwegian prime minister's office, according to a witness, Reuters reports.
The news agency says several people have been injured
 

5 comments:

ronmorgen said...

the Norwegian PM, sent the 200 million $ back to Saudi Arabia telling them that if you need to build mosques in my country, start by building churches in Saudi Arabia.

Couldn't have any connection.

ronmorgen said...

Link for "Norwegian PM, sent the 200 million $ back to Saudi Arabia telling them that if you need to build a mosques in my country, start by building churches in Saudi Arabia"

http://picklyman.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/austrian-video-this-is-a-man-with-a-spine/

Pastorius said...

Thanks Ron Morgen.

Anonymous said...

"Couldn't have any connection."

It didn't. Turns out your world view made you interpret these events inccorectly. It may be worthwhile to consider revising your worldview.

Pastorius said...

What is the matter with you, Anonymous?