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Soldiers guarding in Oslo centre on Saturday 23rd July after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage. LEHTIKUVA / Roni Rekomaa *** FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. ***
Women light candles as people stand in silence at the entrance of Norway's embassy in Stockholm on July 23, 2011 as they gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the July 22 twin attacks on a youth camp and the government headquarters that killed 91 people in Norway's deadliest post-war tragedy. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX SWEDEN / JOHAN JEPPSSON
A woman lights candles as people stand in silence at the entrance of Norway's embassy in Stockholm on July 23, 2011 as they gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the July 22 twin attacks on a youth camp and the government headquarters that killed 91 people in Norway's deadliest post-war tragedy. AFP PHOTO / SCANPIX SWEDEN / JOHAN JEPPSSON
People place flowers and light candles at the entrance to Norway's embassy in Stockholm on Saturday July 23, 2011, to pay tribute to the victims of twin attacks at the government headquarters building in Oslo and on a youth camp near to the capital, leaving at least 91 dead. ( AP Photo/Johan Jeppsson) SWEDEN OUT
Two women light candles at the entrance of Norway's embassy in Stockholm on Saturday July 23, 2011, as people gather to pay tribute to the victims of twin attacks at the government headquarters building in Oslo and on a youth camp near to the capital, leaving at least 91 dead. ( AP Photo/Johan Jeppsson) SWEDEN OUT