OSLO, Norway — Norwegian authorities on Wednesday announced the arrest of three brothers in connection with a weekend explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, an incident investigators have formally branded as an act of terrorism. This report emphasizes facts confirmed by at least four respected sources, including Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, and CBS News.

  • Three brothers, identified as Norwegian citizens of Iraqi heritage, were taken into custody Wednesday afternoon in the Norwegian capital.
  • The suspects are accused of detonating a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) outside the U.S. Embassy entrance on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
  • Norwegian police have officially classified the bombing as a deliberate act of terrorism intended to cause serious harm or death.
  • The explosion caused minor structural damage to the embassy entrance, but no injuries were reported among embassy staff or the public.
  • Investigators believe one brother planted the device while the other two provided logistical or supporting roles in the plot.

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While the primary suspects had not previously come to the attention of security services, police lawyer Christian Hatlo noted that the investigation is now probing potential links to international networks. The National reported that investigators are examining possible ties to broader regional conflicts, though officials have yet to confirm a specific state actor’s involvement. Surveillance footage from the embassy perimeter played a critical role in identifying the suspects, following a three-day manhunt across the capital region.

The U.S. State Department has acknowledged the arrests and expressed gratitude to Norwegian law enforcement for their swift action. Security remains heightened at diplomatic missions across Scandinavia as a precautionary measure while the three men remain in custody pending a formal hearing.


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