INTERNATIONAL — March 8, 2026
Explosion Reported at U.S. Embassy Compound in Oslo
An explosion was reported near the U.S. Embassy in Oslo on Sunday, with Norwegian police confirming no casualties and limited damage while launching an investigation.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

An explosion occurred early Sunday at the U.S. Embassy compound in Oslo, Norway, prompting a police response and security investigation.
Reuters reported the blast took place near the entrance of the consular section. Norwegian police confirmed the incident, stating that security forces arrived quickly to secure the area and initiate an investigation into the cause.
Witnesses told Reuters they observed flames and thick smoke rising from the embassy entrance shortly after the explosion. Authorities reported no casualties, with the blast causing only limited damage near the entrance.
Police launched a search operation to identify those responsible and are examining evidence along with security camera footage from the area.
The incident occurs amid heightened global security concerns around diplomatic missions, with governments enhancing protective measures at embassies and consulates due to rising geopolitical tensions.
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