Doble atentado en Noruega
Doble atentado en Noruega
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22.07.2011Norwegian Culture Minister Annikeen Hutfeldt (R) and Eskil Pedersen, the leader of the Norwegian Labour Youth league, leave after giving a press conference at the Sundvolden Hotel, where survivors of the shooting at the Labour Youth League summer camp on the Utoeya island are accommodated,on July 23, 2011. Norwegian police on described the main suspect in twin bomb and shooting attacks that left at least 91 dead as a Christian fundamentalist. A police official said that information gleaned on the internet suggested the 32-year-old ethnic Norwegian was a "Christian fundamentalist." At least 84 people died in the shooting in Utoeya, while seven were killed when a powerful bomb ripped through central Oslo, where the prime minister's office and several government buildings are located. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX - Hakon Mosvold Larsen = NORWAY OUTAFP PHOTO / SCANPIX - Hakon Mosvold Larsen -
CONTINÚA LA BÚSQUEDA DE VÍSTIMAS EN LA ISLA DE UTØYA
22.07.2011KOE04. OSLO (NORUEGA), 23/7/2011.- Miembros de los servicios de rescate continúan con las labores de búsqueda en la costa de la isla de Utøya cercana a Oslo )Noruega) hoy, sábado, 23 de julio de 2011. El número de víctimas mortales por la matanza en el campamento juvenil socialdemócrata de la isla de Utøya, vecina a Oslo, asciende a 84, informó hoy la policía noruega. El ataque, cuyo presunto autor es un noruego de 32 años de tendencias ultraderechistas e islamófobas, se produjo unas dos horas después del atentado en el centro de la capital noruega, donde asimismo fallecieron siete personas. EFE/Kristoffer Oeverli Andersen ***PROHIBIDO SU USO EN NORUEGA***EFE/Kristoffer Oeverli Andersen -
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22.07.2011Rescue workers evacuate young people from the summer school meeting organised by the ruling Labour Party on Utoeya, an island outside the capital, on July 23, 2011. Norwegian police on described the main suspect in twin bomb and shooting attacks that left at least 91 dead as a Christian fundamentalist. A police official said that information gleaned on the internet suggested the 32-year-old ethnic Norwegian was a "Christian fundamentalist." At least 84 people died in the shooting in Utoeya, while seven were killed when a powerful bomb ripped through central Oslo, where the prime minister's office and several government buildings are located. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX - MORTEN EDVARSEN = NORWAY OUTAFP PHOTO / SCANPIX - MORTEN EDVARSEN
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