92 victims of twin attacks in Norway

Norway is today reeling from a bombing attack and a shooting spree which on Friday claimed the lives of 92 people.

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Norway is today reeling from a bombing attack and a shooting spree which on Friday claimed the lives of 92 people. A man, described in reports as an "extreme right-wing Norwegian", has been placed under arrest for the shooting incident which targeted the ruling Labor Party Youth summer camp on the island of Utoya, where 85 people, mostly teenagers, were killed. 92 victims of twin attacks in Norway Norwegian police are saying that there may be a link between the massacre and the bomb attack in Oslo which claimed the lives of seven people earlier the same day. However, they are not revealing any details. Meanwhile, it is feared that there may be more victims uncovered on the island where the shooting spree took place. Police officials also said the island camp attacker may have also been responsible for the bombing, and that "it looks like he is not connected at all to any kind of international terrorism". The island shooter was described as a "32-year-old ethnic Norwegian", who left messages on "fundamentalist Christian websites", while his Facebook profile suggested he was "anti-Muslim", said reports. However the motive for his attack on the youth camp remains unclear. Norwegian police said the suspect was cooperating with investigators. The attack in Oslo (Beta/AP)

92 victims of twin attacks in Norway

Norwegian police are saying that there may be a link between the massacre and the bomb attack in Oslo which claimed the lives of seven people earlier the same day. However, they are not revealing any details.

Meanwhile, it is feared that there may be more victims uncovered on the island where the shooting spree took place.

Police officials also said the island camp attacker may have also been responsible for the bombing, and that "it looks like he is not connected at all to any kind of international terrorism".

The island shooter was described as a "32-year-old ethnic Norwegian", who left messages on "fundamentalist Christian websites", while his Facebook profile suggested he was "anti-Muslim", said reports.

However the motive for his attack on the youth camp remains unclear.

Norwegian police said the suspect was cooperating with investigators.

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