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Rinden homenajes a las víctimas del doble atentado de Oslo

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  • A Norwegian flag stands among flowers placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    A Norwegian flag stands among flowers placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    A Norwegian flag stands among flowers placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast in the capital and a rampage on an island in the countryside July 23, 2011. A bomb ripped through Oslo's central government district on Friday killing seven people, police said, and hours later a suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party on a nearby island. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (NORWAY - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

  • ATAQUES EN LA ISLA DE UTOYA Y EN OSLO, NORUEGA

    ATAQUES EN LA ISLA DE UTOYA Y EN OSLO, NORUEGA

    OSL29. OSLO (NORUEGA), 23/07/2011.- Gente deja flores en el exterior de la catedral de Oslo, Noruega, para mostrar respeto a las víctimas de los dos ataques sufridos en el país el 22 de julio, hoy, sábado 23 de julio de 2011. Un hombre noruego de 32 años ha sido arrestado como presunto autor de los atentados perpetrados ayer en la ciudad y en un campamento juvenil socialdemócrata de la isla de Utøya, vecina a Oslo, que han costado la vida al menos a 91 personas, según fuentes policiales. La policía noruega busca a un posible cómplice del presunto autor. Hasta ahora se partía de la base de que el sospechoso, detenido después de la matanza en la isla, donde al menos han fallecido 84 personas, había actuado en solitario. EFE/ Britta Pedersen

  • Norwegian boys place flowers on the cobble stones of the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    Norwegian boys place flowers on the cobble stones of the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    Norwegian boys place flowers on the cobble stones of the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast in the capital and a rampage on an island in the countryside July 23, 2011. A bomb ripped through Oslo's central government district on Friday killing seven people, police said, and hours later a suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party on a nearby island. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (NORWAY - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

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