Witnesses recall chaos after Breivik attack
A police official on Tuesday described the chaos that reigned in Oslo after a bomb exploded outside the Government headquarters on July 22, allowing the attacker to slip away and carry out a youth camp shooting massacre.
Eight people were killed by the bomb and 69 were killed on Utoya island in twin attacks that jolted Norway. The confessed attacker, right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, has said he thought he would be killed by police before reaching Utoya.
Police operations leader Thor Langli said the initial reports he received suggested there were two suspects, and two other bombs about to explode.
A police official on Tuesday described the chaos that reigned in Oslo after a bomb exploded outside the Government headquarters on July 22, allowing the attacker to slip away and carry out a youth camp shooting massacre.
Eight people were killed by the bomb and 69 were killed on Utoya island in twin attacks that jolted Norway. The confessed attacker, right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, has said he thought he would be killed by police before reaching Utoya.
Police operations leader Thor Langli said the initial reports he received suggested there were two suspects, and two other bombs about to explode.




