Iran condemns Norway bombing
IRAN: Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has condemned
the deadly bomb attack in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, and extended
condolences to the Scandinavian country. Salehi offered Iran's
sympathies to the people and government of Norway in a Saturday message
to Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Store, Iran's
Foreign Ministry said in a press release.
A heavy explosion rocked the government seat in Oslo on Friday,
killing seven people and leaving at least 15 others injured. Police say
the powerful blast was caused by a bomb. Security officials evacuated
people from the area and the army took up positions in central Oslo,
fearing another explosion. Meanwhile, a man dressed as a police officer
opened fire at a youth meeting of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens
Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party in Utoeya island, south of Oslo, and
went on a shooting spree at the lakeside camp, killing 84 people on the
same day. ''Christian fundamentalist.'' Press TV |