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Norwegian police stand outside a supermarket in the city of Kongsberg the morning after a deadly bow-and-arrows attack. Five people were killed -- four women and one man -- aged between 50 and 70 -- and two others were injured in Norway's deadliest attack in a decade. The suspect had converted to Islam and was previously known to police over fears that he had radicalised, officials said. IMAGES
Norway's newly appointed Prime minister Jonas Gahr Store pays tribute in Kongsberg to the victims of the bow-and-arrow attack that left five people dead in the small south-eastern town. Together with the Minister of Justice and Public security Emilie Enger Mehl, Store lays flowers and lights candles at a vigil held in the city. IMAGES
Images show police cordons at one of the locations of the attack in which a man armed with a bow and arrows killed several people and wounded others in the southeastern town of Kongsberg in Norway. The motive for the attack, which took place in several locations in the town centre of Kongsberg, was not yet known, but police said terrorism could not yet be ruled out. IMAGES
Kabul, Feb 10 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: EPA) At least two people including a senior police official were killed and five others were injured Wednesday in a series of bomb explosions as the wave of the targeted killings in the Afghan capital intensified over the past week.FOOTAGE OF THE AREA OF THE ATTACK.
Hundreds of people gathered outside Dallas City Hall on Monday, for a candlelight vigil in the memory of the five police officers killed in the recent sniper shootings. Families and colleagues of the five officers who died - four Dallas Police officers and one DART officer - were in attendance at the vigil. Sniper rounds ripped through downtown Dallas, Thursday, killing 5 police officers and wounding at least 7 more.
Hundreds of people gathered outside Dallas City Hall on Monday, for a candlelight vigil in the memory of the five police officers killed in the recent sniper shootings. Families and colleagues of the five officers who died - four Dallas Police officers and one DART officer - were in attendance at the vigil. Sniper rounds ripped through downtown Dallas, Thursday, killing 5 police officers and wounding at least 7 more.