A man fired a gun in Oslo, the capital of Norway, killing two people and injuring 21.

Police have arrested a 42-year-old man near the scene and are investigating on suspicion of terrorism.

According to local media, a man shot a gun at a bar in the downtown area of ​​Oslo, the capital of Norway, on the early morning of the 25th, killing two people and injuring 21 people.



Immediately after the incident, police arrested a 42-year-old Norwegian Iranian man near the scene and are investigating on suspicion of terrorism.



According to the investigation so far, the man seems to have committed the crime alone, and there is also a suspicion of "terrorism by radical Islam".



It is known that sexual minority people gather near the site, and on the 25th, an annual parade by sexual minority people was scheduled to be held, but it was canceled due to the incident.



Norwegian Prime Minister Støre blamed the case, saying it was "a cruel attack on innocent people," noting whether it was targeted at sexual minorities.