کد خبر: ۱۵۲۴۴۰
تاریخ انتشار: ۱۲:۳۷ - ۰۳ مرداد ۱۳۹۰

The 27-year-old victim was the target of a headshot in Sandnes on Sunday, Xinhua reported.

He has been placed under medical care, but his condition is reportedly unstable.

Reports say two men in military fatigues knocked on his door, broke into the house and carried out the shooting. Police are looking for the two suspects.

Witnesses also saw two men fleeing from the scene in a red Audi car.

Experiencing its worst instances of violence since the World War II, the country came under shooting spree and a bombing attack respectively on the Utoeya Island in the south and the government headquarters in Oslo.

Anti-Islam Christian fundamentalist Anders Behring Breivik has claimed responsibility for both attacks, which have together claimed 94 people so far.

He has described his actions as 'gruesome but necessary,' and said he would explain himself at a court hearing scheduled for Monday.

Breivik has expressed strong anti-Islam views. He has formerly said that he has had several discussions with the racist and anti-Muslim group, the English Defense League, which opposes the spread of Islam.

A memorial site has been set up for the victims outside Oslo's cathedral.

The country's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said, "Every single one of those, who we have lost is a tragedy in itself. Together, it is a national tragedy. We are still struggling to come to terms with the extent of the tragedy. Many of us know someone who has died. Even more of us know someone, who has felt at loss. I personally know many, who died."

 

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