Hope our BnB friends in Norway are ok :(

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https://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8276399/norway-twin-attacks-toll-mounts-to-87

Twin shooting and bomb attacks have left at least 87 dead as a Norwegian gunman disguised as a policeman opened fire at a youth camp and a bomb blast tore through government buildings in downtown Oslo.

"We have confirmation that at least 80 people are dead. We do not exclude a higher toll," police spokesman Are Frykholm said, speaking of the shooting spree at a summer school meeting of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party on Utoeya, an island outside the capital.

Police had earlier confirmed that seven people were killed as a powerful bomb ripped through central Oslo - where the prime minister's office and several government buildings are located - and nine were critically injured.

A 32-year-old Norwegian was arrested after the shooting spree. According to the TV2 channel, he has links to right-wing extremists and possessed two weapons registered in his name.

Stoltenberg said the culprits would not intimidate one of Europe's most peaceful countries.

"People have lived through a nightmare that very few of us can imagine," he said. "The coming days will show who is responsible and what kind of punishment they will get.

"The message to whoever attacked us, the message from all of Norway is that you will not destroy us, you will not destroy our democracy and our ideals for a better world."

The United States and European leaders immediately denounced the attacks and vowed solidarity with NATO member Norway - an enthusiastic participant in international military missions that has forces in Afghanistan and is participating in Western air strikes in Libya.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard joined international condemnation of the attacks, describing them "brutal and shocking".

Stoltenberg had been due to give a speech on Saturday to the 560 people attending the youth camp on the island.

Witnesses described scenes of panic and horror after the gunman, who police said was disguised as a police officer but never worked for the police force, opened fire on the youth gathering.

"I saw a lot of people running and screaming, I ran to the nearest building and hid under a bed," Emilie Bersaas, 19, told Britain's Sky News.

"It is kind of unreal, especially in Norway... This is something we hear about happening in the US."

Another young survivor, Jorgen Benone, said: "People were hiding behind stones. I saw people being shot... I felt it was best to stay quiet, not to run into the open.

"I saw (the gunman) once just 20 to 30 metres away from me," Benone said, adding that he then swam to safety and was rescued by a boat.

Norwegian police said they feared there could also be explosives on the island.

Reports of the island shooting emerged shortly after a blast tore through the government quarter in central Oslo. Police said a "bomb" had been behind the "powerful explosion."

"There are good reasons to believe that there is a link between the events," police commissioner Sveinung Sponheim told reporters in Oslo.

Mayor Fabian Stang said the capital was struggling to come to terms with the idea that it had joined the list of cities targeted by bombers.

"Today we think about those people living in New York and London who have experienced this kind of thing," he told Sky.

"I do not think it is possible for us to understand what has happened today but hopefully we will be able to go on and that tomorrow Oslo will be a peaceful city again."

The prime minister's office and other buildings were heavily damaged, while footpaths were covered in broken glass as smoke rose above the wreckage.

A police spokesman said a vehicle had been seen driving at high speed in the area just before the explosion but did not confirm that the blast had been caused by a car bomb.

Police had sealed off the area and urged residents to stay in their homes.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon and the EU condemned the attacks and the NATO chief denounced them as "heinous."

US President Barack Obama called the attacks "a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror from occurring."

Norway's intelligence police agency (PST) said in February that Islamic extremism was a major threat to the country, describing it as "our main priority and our main concern."

Norway, which counts some 500 troops in Afghanistan, has never suffered an attack at home by Islamic extremists.

The Norwegian capital is also a well-known symbol of international peace efforts, home to the Nobel Peace Prize and the birthplace of the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Accords

Terrible, such a shocking act of violence and cruelty. :cry:
 
I just cant believe it :nope:

:hugs: to everyone in norway who has been affected by this terrible tragedy.

<3
 
its sickening. i cant even think of what to say with out using extreme swear words

:hugs: to anyone who is affected by this
 
I was watching last night on Sky News, it was chilling.

:(

V xxx
 
The way he calmly called the poor kids over at the youth camp, they would have been so trusting as he was dressed as a police officer and then kills 80 of them :(

Words escape me.....So much evil in this world and it just keeps escalating
 
Its horrible; he was a right wing extremist, I hope now the media realises that not all terrorists are 'Muslims' or 'Al Qaeda' :(
 
The gunman has been charged. He better be locked up for the rest of his life.
 
This is so awful; those poor kids and their families. What a nightmare.
 
Its just awful, it really is a lot to take in :(

Thoughts to everyone involved :hugs:
 
Absolutely awful, awful news.

Just have no words :cry:

xxx
 
I agree Linzi, its just so unimaginable that words dont seem to suffice do they :(
 
He had been planning the attacks since 2009 in the news they said today from documents they found.

Another shooting reported too, this time in Texas at an ice skating rink, at least 5 dead plus the gunman....shocking world we are living in atm :(
 
he says now that he hasnt broken the law. WTF?????????? he had to "cleanse" the country
 
Has anything come out about him? I take it it was either a political or religious attack?

Haven't watched the news yet today so not sure what the latest is

xx
 
I think it was mainly politically driven, but he did have his religion as a christian on facebook. Nothing christian about his actions, well nothing human about his actions for that matter :(

'Cleanse' the country? Of innocent youths? Despicable.

The latest news report says....

Behring Breivik's lawyer says he has claimed responsibility for the attacks and a rambling 1,500-page tract apparently written by the 32-year-old has surfaced on the internet. It says he has been preparing the operation since at least late 2009.

The internet document is part diary, part bomb-making manual and part political rant in which Behring Breivik details his anti-Islamic beliefs, attacks on Marxism and his initiation as a Knight Templar.
 
I couldnt believe it when I see on the news. One of the twins isnt well and woke up at around 3am and I put Sky News on. I couldnt believe it.

The pictures of those dead bodies just laying on the edge of the lake. :nope:

So sad, all those people who lost their lives. RIP to them all.
 
both of these attacks were absolutely awful. But one of the most disgusting things that I learned just today, are some of the laws and sentences in Norway. Apparently these two men if they get hit with maximum sentence it is only maximum of 100 days per person killed in these acts. So unfortunately looks like they will not be put away for nearly as long as they need to be.
 

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