Blast Reported Outside US Embassy in Oslo, Authorities Investigate

Police deployed significant resources to the US embassy in Oslo after reports of an explosion early this morning. Authorities are working to determine the cause and extent of the incident.
Norwegian authorities are investigating an explosion reported outside the United States embassy in Oslo, the country's capital. According to local police, they received reports of the incident around 01:00 local time and immediately dispatched a large number of resources to the scene.
At this time, details about the nature and extent of the explosion remain limited. Police have not confirmed any casualties or significant damage to the embassy building. The area surrounding the embassy has been cordoned off as investigators work to determine the cause of the blast and assess the situation.
Norway's Minister of Justice and Public Security, Emilie Enger Mehl, has been briefed on the incident and is closely monitoring the police investigation. In a statement, Mehl said authorities are taking the situation very seriously and will provide more information as it becomes available.
The US embassy in Oslo has not yet issued any official statement regarding the explosion. Embassy officials are likely cooperating with Norwegian authorities as the investigation unfolds.
This is a developing story, and details may continue to emerge in the coming hours and days. Security and diplomatic personnel from both Norway and the United States will undoubtedly be working to determine if this was an isolated incident or part of a broader threat. Residents and travelers in the Oslo area are advised to exercise caution and follow instructions from local authorities.
Source: BBC News


