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  1. The 2011 Norway attacks, referred to in Norway as 22 July ( Norwegian: 22. juli) [12] or as 22/7, [13] were two domestic terrorist attacks by far right extremist Anders Behring Breivik against the government, the civilian population, and a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp, in which a total of 77 people were killed.

  2. Jul 22, 2021 · Ten years ago, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Brevik killed 77 people, many of them teenagers, in a bomb attack and gun rampage. The July 22 attacks left Norway, a small,...

  3. Jul 15, 2021 · At 3.25pm a bomb hidden inside a van exploded outside the prime minister’s office, shattering the nation’s peace and setting in motion an afternoon of scarcely believable terror. By the end of the...

  4. The Pride Shooting in Oslo (Pride-skyting i Oslo) occurred on 25 June 2022, when two people were killed and twenty-one people were wounded in a mass shooting in Oslo, Norway. Police declared the incident as an "act of Islamist terrorism".

  5. Jun 25, 2022 · 25 June 2022. EPA. Tributes are being paid at the crime scene in the aftermath of overnight shootings in the centre of Oslo. A 42-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder, attempted...

  6. Oslo and Utøya attacks of 2011, terrorist attacks on Oslo and mass shooting on the island of Utøya in Norway on July 22, 2011, in which 77 people were killed—the deadliest incident on Norwegian soil since World War II. The bomb attack on Oslo. Oslo and Utøya attacks of 2011. Windows shattered by a bomb blast in downtown Oslo, July 22, 2011.

  7. Jun 25, 2022 · OSLO — A 10-day Pride festival in Norway was cut short on Saturday after an early-morning shooting left two people dead and at least 10 others seriously wounded outside a popular gay club in...