On 22 July 2011, Breivik bombed government buildings in Oslo, which resulted in eight deaths.
Within hours after the explosion he arrived at Utøya island, the site of a Labour Party youth camp, posing as a police officer and then opened fire on the unarmed adolescents present, reportedly killing 69.[13][55][56] The youngest victim was Sharidyn Svebakk-Bøhn,[57] who was 14 years old.[58]
Breivik confessed and stated that the purpose of the attack was to save Norway and Western Europe from a Muslim takeover, and that the Labour Party had to "pay the price" for "letting down Norway and the Norwegian people".[59]On 22 July 2011, Breivik bombed government buildings in Oslo, which resulted in eight deaths.
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