• Photo
Police blocked off the area around the castle in Oslo, Norway after U.S. Embassy security staff found a suspicious object

Police blocked off the area around the castle in Oslo, Norway after U.S. Embassy security staff found a suspicious object beneath a nearby automobile outside the American Embassy July 31, 2012. (AP Photo/Fredrik Varfjell/NTB scanpix)

  • More International News
A week of top AP photos
A week of top AP photos

This gallery contains photos published May 9-16, 2013.

Red Carpet Style | Cannes 2013
Red Carpet Style | Cannes 2013

See the glitz and glam at the Cannes Film Festival, the 12-day …

DC Download: Emotions high on Benghazi
DC Download: Emotions high on Benghazi

It's been a heated week on Capitol Hill as hearings continue on…

A week of top AP photos
A week of top AP photos

This gallery contains images published May 3 - 9, 2013

Bangladesh workers find survivor in factory rubble
Workers find survivor in factory rubble

A woman buried in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory …

Advertisement

Bomb scare closes US Embassy in Norway

The royal palace was also evacuated

Updated: Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 8:05 AM CDT
Published : Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 8:05 AM CDT

OSLO, Norway (AP) — The U.S. Embassy and an area of central Oslo were evacuated on Tuesday when a fake explosive device was mistakenly left beneath a vehicle trying to enter the compound, police said.

The discovery of the device by security guards also led to the evacuation of the royal palace, the halting of subway traffic in the area, and the cancellation of an international children's soccer game at nearby Voldslokka Stadium so police could use the field for helicopters.

The bomb scare and police search closed the entire area for several hours.

"The Oslo police bomb squad has removed the object and can confirm that it was a dummy bomb," police said in a statement. "The car has been used for an internal drill at the embassy, and the find can be connected to this."

Norway's monarch was not at the palace at the time, but people visiting it were evacuated during the security check.

The U.S. Embassy did not immediately comment about how the mistake had been made.

 

Advertisement
Advertisement