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Loud blast heard near US embassy in Oslo, Norway, police say

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Posted on March 8, 2026

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OSLO, March 8 (Reuters) - A loud blast was heard near the U.S. embassy in Oslo early on Sunday, Norwegian police said. It was not immediately clear what caused the blast or who was involved, the Oslo

Explosion at US embassy in Oslo may have been deliberate attack, police say

Incident Overview and Investigation

By Gwladys Fouche and Nora Buli

OSLO, March 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Oslo was hit by a loud explosion early on Sunday, causing minor damage but no injuries in what may have been a deliberate attack linked to the crisis in the Middle East, Norwegian police said.

Police Response and Hypotheses

"It's natural to see this in the context of the current security situation and that this could be an attack deliberately targeting the U.S. embassy," Frode Larsen, head of the Oslo police investigation unit told a news conference.

No suspects have been identified at present but police are searching for one or several perpetrators and are cooperating closely with the embassy, Larsen said.

Potential Motives and Terrorism Angle

"One of our hypotheses is that this is terrorism, but we are also exploring other options," Larsen later told public broadcaster NRK.

Details of the Blast

The blast at the embassy compound in western Oslo occurred at 1 a.m. (0000 GMT), sending thick smoke into the street by the entrance of the consular section, eyewitnesses said.

Eyewitness Accounts

"We are aware of an incident at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway and are investigating," a State Department spokesperson said, and thanked the Norwegian authorities for supporting the investigation.

The department had nothing further to share at this time, the spokesperson added.

Government Reactions

Norway's government was in contact with officials at the U.S. embassy to convey that this was "an unacceptable act that we take very seriously", Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said in a statement.

"The security of diplomatic missions is very important to us," he said.

Smoke and Damage Assessment

Extent of Damage

The blast occurred at the entry to the consular section, Oslo police said, and witnesses said the entrance had been damaged.

Witness Statements

"There was a very thick layer of smoke on the street," said Sebastian Toerstad, 18, a high school student who drove past the embassy at the time of the explosion.

"There was some damage to the entrance," Toerstad told Reuters.

Ongoing Security Measures

Police said no further explosive devices had been found in the area.

(Reporting by Gwladys Fouche, Nora Buli and Terje Solsvik in OsloAdditional reporting by Sergio Non and Mike Stone in Washington; Editing by Helen Popper, Alexandra Hudson and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • A loud explosion occurred near the U.S. Embassy in Oslo around early March 8, 2026, with unclear cause or perpetrators.
  • Oslo police confirmed no injuries and said they’re in contact with embassy officials to assess the situation.
  • Authorities have launched an investigation; public safety remains the priority amid elevated vigilance near diplomatic sites.

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