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Norway bus hijacking: three killed Norway bus hijacking: three killed
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Norwegian police say a knife-wielding man hijacked a bus and killed three people on board, including the bus driver. A knife-wielding man hijacked a bus in western Norway on Monday and killed three people on board, including the bus driver, police have said.
Police in western Norway say the suspect, described as a man in his 50s, has been arrested. The suspect, described as a man in his 50s, was arrested after the attack in Sogn and Fjordane county.
Police spokesman Odd Arve Solvag said the fire department at first responded to the incident on Monday in the belief that it was an accident. They apprehended the man who was later arrested. Authorities first got reports of injuries in connection with a bus accident and rescuers from the fire department were the first to arrive on the scene, police spokesman Odd Arne Solvag said. He said the rescuers apprehended the suspect who was later arrested by police.
Solvag said the suspect was not an ethnic Norwegian but could not give details on where he was from.
The motive was not immediately clear.The motive was not immediately clear.
More soon Oslo police was getting ready to send an anti-terror unit to the scene aboard army helicopters but called off the deployment after receiving reports that the suspect had been arrested.
"The situation was very unclear. They only told us that there was one man on the bus who had hijacked the bus and the driver was hurt. That was the first message we got here," Oslo police spokesman Andre Krakenes said.
Multiple killings are rare in Norway, though the country was shocked by its worst peacetime massacre two years ago when a rightwing extremist killed 77 people in a bomb and gun rampage.
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