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  1. The Utøya attack is the deadliest mass shooting by a lone individual in modern history. The attack was the deadliest in Norway since World War II. A survey found that one in four Norwegians knew someone affected. The European Union, NATO and several countries expressed their support for Norway and condemned the attacks.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UtøyaUtøya - Wikipedia

    Utøya (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈʉ̂ːtˌœʏɑ] ⓘ) is an island in the Tyrifjorden lake in Hole municipality, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. The island is 10.6 hectares (26 acres), [1] situated 500 metres (1,600 ft) off the shore, by the E16 road, about 20 km (12 mi) driving distance south of Hønefoss , and 38 km (24 mi) northwest ...

  3. Michael Ray. Oslo and Utoya attacks of 2011, terrorist bomb attack on Oslo and mass shooting on the island of Utoya in Norway on July 22, 2011. The majority of the 77 people killed were teenagers attending a Norwegian Labour Party youth camp. The attacks were the deadliest incident on Norwegian soil since World War II.

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  4. Jul 15, 2021 · Some have no answers. Norway’s capital was quieter than usual on July 22 2011, a wet Friday during the summer holidays. At 3.25pm a bomb hidden inside a van exploded outside the prime minister ...

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Gun violence. Mass shootings. Register now. Ten years after Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Norway, a look at how the country has changed.

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · Thu 22 Jul 2021 06.00 EDT. Last modified on Thu 29 Jul 2021 19.42 EDT. A ny visitor to the island of Utøya, some 38 kilometres from Oslo, is immediately struck by the smallness of it. It measures...

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  8. Jul 19, 2021 · Published 1:13 AM PDT, July 19, 2021. STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — A timeline of the events of July 2011, when Anders Behring Breivik attacked the Norwegian government and a Labor youth camp on the island of Utoya, killing a total of 77 people, and the court proceedings that followed: July 22, 2011. 2:09 p.m. — Anders Breivik sends a manifesto ...