By WILL POTTER U.S. SENIOR REPORTER andNOOR QURASHI, NEWS REPORTER
Published:08:48 EST, 8 March 2026|Updated:08:48 EST, 8 March 2026
Police investigating a large explosion at a US embassy in Norway have said it could have been a terror attack.
Rocket fire struck buildings in both Oslo and Baghdad last night - as the war in the Middle East entered its second week.
Norway police said today it was considering whether the explosion had been an 'act of terrorism'.
Frode Larsen, head of the police's joint unit for investigation and intelligence, added: 'But we are not completely stuck on that.
'We have to be open to the possibility that there may be other causes behind what has happened.'
It comes after police said the source of the explosion in Oslo - and who had been responsible - was 'unclear'.
Rocket fire aimed at the US Embassy in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad was blamed on 'rogue groups' by local officials.
Footage appeared to show a US Army C-RAM interceptor system shooting down the missiles, sending a stunning red laser across the skies as it took down the munitions.
Source: Drudge Report