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Oslo Central Station bombing

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Oslo Central Station bombing
LocationOslo, Norway
Date2 July 1982 (UTC+01:00)
Attack type
Bombing
Deaths1
Injured11

The Oslo Central Station bombing (Norwegian: Bombeattentatet på Oslo S) was a bomb attack on the central train station of Oslo, the capital of Norway, on 2 July 1982. The homemade bomb was hidden in a locker at Østbanehallen and the explosion caused extensive damage to the station. A young woman, Elin Stoltenberg Dahl, was killed.[1]

Eight days after the attack, another bomb was found in the station's ticket hall, which had 2 kg more explosives. It failed to detonate.[2]

An unnamed 18-year-old youngster from Nordstrand was arrested a month later after a shotgun was fired. His fingerprints matched that with the station bombing case, and he later admitted carrying out the attack. His motive for the bombing was self-extortion and wanted to push the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) for money. He was also convicted of 30 other criminal offences, including theft, vandalism, and arms shootings, and also planned to bomb a train track at Ekeberg. He was jailed for eleven years.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Bomb kills woman in Oslo".
  2. ^ "Norges glemte bombeattentat". 9 September 2007.
  3. ^ Hansen, Ståle. "Oslos hemmelige historie".
  4. ^ "Norges glemte bombeattentat". 9 September 2007.