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Kongsberg: Five dead in Norway bow and arrow attack Kongsberg: Five dead in Norway bow and arrow attack
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An arrow could be seen sticking out of a wall after the attackAn arrow could be seen sticking out of a wall after the attack
Five people have been killed and two more injured in Norway after a man used a bow and arrow to attack them.Five people have been killed and two more injured in Norway after a man used a bow and arrow to attack them.
Police first received word of an attack in the town of Kongsberg, south-west of the capital Oslo, at around 18:13 local time (16:13 GMT). Police first received word of an attack in the town of Kongsberg, south-west of the capital Oslo, at 18:13 local time (16:13 GMT).
A Danish man aged 37 has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attack.A Danish man aged 37 has been arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attack.
Police believe he acted alone, and will investigate whether it was an act of terrorism, a spokesman said.Police believe he acted alone, and will investigate whether it was an act of terrorism, a spokesman said.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg said reports of the incident had been "horrifying".Prime Minister Erna Solberg said reports of the incident had been "horrifying".
"I understand that many people are afraid, but it's important to emphasise that the police are now in control," she told a news conference, as quoted by Reuters news agency. "I understand that many people are afraid, but it's important to emphasise that the police are now in control," she told a news conference.
The attacker is said to have launched the assault inside a Coop Extra supermarket on Kongsberg's west side. One of those injured was an off-duty police officer who was in the shop at the time.The attacker is said to have launched the assault inside a Coop Extra supermarket on Kongsberg's west side. One of those injured was an off-duty police officer who was in the shop at the time.
A spokesperson for the chain later confirmed a "serious incident" at their store, adding that none of their staff were physically injured.A spokesperson for the chain later confirmed a "serious incident" at their store, adding that none of their staff were physically injured.
There was reportedly a confrontation between the attacker and the police before he was eventually detained at 18:47 local time. There was reportedly a confrontation with police before the man was eventually detained at 18:47 local time, 34 minutes after the attack began.
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One witness told local outlet TV2 she had heard a commotion and seen a woman taking cover, then a "man standing on the corner with arrows in a quiver on his shoulder and a bow in his hand", according to AFP news agency. One witness told local outlet TV2 she had heard a commotion and seen a woman taking cover, then a "man standing on the corner with arrows in a quiver on his shoulder and a bow in his hand".
"Afterwards, I saw people running for their lives. One of them was a woman holding a child by the hand," she added."Afterwards, I saw people running for their lives. One of them was a woman holding a child by the hand," she added.
Officers are also investigating whether the attacker used other weapons during the incident, Chief Aas told reporters.Officers are also investigating whether the attacker used other weapons during the incident, Chief Aas told reporters.
The suspect moved over a large area, and authorities have cordoned off several parts of the town. Residents were ordered to stay indoors so authorities could examine the scene and gather evidence. The suspect moved over a large area, and authorities cordoned off several parts of the town. Residents were ordered to stay indoors so authorities could examine the scene and gather evidence.
Police have cordoned off large parts of the townPolice have cordoned off large parts of the town
The suspect was taken to a police station in the town of Drammen.The suspect was taken to a police station in the town of Drammen.
Dozens of emergency vehicles went to the scene, including ambulances, police cars and helicopters.Dozens of emergency vehicles went to the scene, including ambulances, police cars and helicopters.
Norway's Justice Minister Monica Maeland was informed and was closely monitoring the situation, the ministry tweeted.Norway's Justice Minister Monica Maeland was informed and was closely monitoring the situation, the ministry tweeted.
The country's police directorate has ordered all officers nationwide to carry firearms as an extra precaution. Usually police in the country are not armed.The country's police directorate has ordered all officers nationwide to carry firearms as an extra precaution. Usually police in the country are not armed.
"The police have no indication so far that there is a change in the national threat level," the directorate said in a statement (in Norwegian)."The police have no indication so far that there is a change in the national threat level," the directorate said in a statement (in Norwegian).
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