Photos: Explosion Rocks Oslo, Norway
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People run after an explosion near government buildings in Olso, Norway on Friday. Police confirmed that people were killed and injured in the explosion.
Read Slate's complete coverage of the tragedy in Norway.
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Firefighters work at the site of an explosion near government buildings in Norway's capital. According to the BBC, the Norwegian police believe the bomb was the work of a terrorist group, although there was no word on which one.
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A building’s entrance is covered in debris.
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Injured people lie on the ground at the site of an explosion in Norway's capital, Oslo, on July 22, 2011. A Norwegian government minister told the BBC that an unknown number of people were still trapped in the buildings near where the bomb went off.
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Police evacuate a wounded woman after the explosion.
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Medics treat injured people at the scene of the explosion near the government buildings in Norway's capital. Local news outlets reported that police believed that there may have been two other bombs around Oslo that did not explode.
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People look at a damaged government building after a powerful explosion.
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Photograph by Thomas Winje/AFP/Getty Images.
People make phone calls near a burning government building. The exact details surrounding the explosion are still unclear, but police quickly confirmed that the blast was the result of a bomb.
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Photograph by Jan Johannessen/AFP/Getty Images.
Smoke rises from a building after a powerful bomb blast.
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Photograph by Jan Johannessen/AFP/Getty Images.
A riot policeman walks past shattered glass.