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Oslo Police Investigate Explosion Outside U.S. Embassy

March 8, 2026
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Oslo Police Investigate Explosion Outside U.S. Embassy

The Norwegian police said they were investigating an explosion that damaged the United States Embassy in Oslo in the early hours of Sunday in what Norwegian officials called a “targeted attack.”

There were no injuries, but “there is significant damage to the entrance area of the embassy,” Inspector Frode Larsen, the head of the Oslo Police Department’s investigation and intelligence unit, said at a news conference on Sunday.

The police were searching for at least one individual but had not identified any specific suspects, he said. The police were using dogs, drones and helicopters in their search, he added.

The police received reports of an explosion from residents in the area around 1 a.m. local time, they said. The blast happened at one of the embassy’s entrances, the police said in a statement on Sunday.

While the police had no information about the cause of the explosion, Inspector Larsen said at the news conference that it would be “natural” to assume that it was linked to the attacks on Iran by the United States because the explosion seemed to be “a targeted attack.”

But, he added, “We have not locked ourselves into that one explanation.”

The police were also cooperating with the United States Embassy, said Grete Metlid, a police inspector. She said there was a visible police presence at the embassy on Sunday.

Local residents there were “naturally shaken by what has happened,” she said.

There was also an increased police presence at several locations across the city after the explosion, with stepped-up security for targets that could be linked to Iranian dissidents or Oslo’s Jewish community, Inspector Metlid said.

The U.S. Embassy in Oslo declined to comment and referred any questions to the U.S. State Department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday morning.

Inspector Metlid said there was no reason to believe that there was any threat to the public.

“There is nothing concrete at the moment, nor was there anything concrete during the night, to suggest that this poses a danger to other uninvolved parties,” she said.

Claire Moses is a Times reporter in London, focused on coverage of breaking and trending news.

The post Oslo Police Investigate Explosion Outside U.S. Embassy appeared first on New York Times.

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