epa02837426 Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere (R) is seen hugging a unidentified person as he and state secretary Gry Larsen meet with survivors and family members of those killed at a hotel in Sundvolden, near Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011 where survivors of a shooting incident at a political youth camp on the island of Utoya, Norway, have been brought. At least 84 people were killed in a shooting attack 22 July on a youth camp near Oslo, police said 23 July. A 32-year-old Norwegian man was suspected of the shootings and also for a bomb explosion in central Oslo that claimed seven lives the same day, Oslo deputy police chief Roger Andresen said. The death toll at Utoya island, west of Oslo, and the bomb explosion could rise, Andresen added. Police were to search the waters off the island. Andresen said police had no complete tally of injured or missing. EPA/HAKON MOSVOLD LARSEN NORWAY OUT *** Local Caption *** 02837426.jpg
Norwegian rescue personnel take away an injured person that was brought ashore from a camp site at Utoya island near Oslo, early 23 July 2011. At least 84 people were killed in a shooting attack 22 July on a youth camp near Oslo, police said 23 July. A 32???
This screen grab of an undated photograph on Facebook.com shows the central suspect of the Norway terror attacks, named by sources as Anders Behring Breivik, July 23, 2011. The 32-year-old Christian fundamentalist Norwegian suspect is in police custody fo???
Police and emergency services search the waters for more victims some around Utoeya island, some 40 km south west of Oslo, on July 23 , 2011. At least 91 people were killed in Friday's attacks in Norway, a bombing in central Oslo and a series of shooting???
Rescue workers evacuate young people from the summer school meeting organised by the ruling Labour Party on Utoeya, an island outside the capital, on July 23, 2011. Norwegian police on described the main suspect in twin bomb and shooting attacks that lef???
The government headquarters building is pictured on July 23, 2011 a day after twin attacks here and on a youth camp, Norway's deadliest post-war tragedy. At least 91 people died in a shooting at a summer school meeting organised by the ruling Labour Party???
A picture shows the damages at the entrance of Norwegian newspaper VG building in Oslo on July 23, 2011 next to the government headquarters building area, a day after twin attacks here and on a youth camp, Norway's deadliest post-war tragedy. At least 91 ???
A survivor (2nd,L) of the Utoeya island shooting at the Norwegian Labour Party youth summer camp is reunited with her parents at Sundvolden, some 40 km south west of Oslo, on July 23 , 2011. At least 91 were killed in Friday's attacks in Norway, a bombin???
An injured woman is assisted from a damaged building in Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, after an explosion rocked the capital. Terrorism ravaged long-peaceful Norway on Friday when a bomb ripped open buildings including the prime minister's office and a man d???
An official attempts to clear away spectators from buildings in the centre of Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, following an explosion that tore open several buildings including the prime minister's office, shattering windows and covering the street with docume???
Victims receive treatment outside government buildings in the centre of Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, following an explosion that tore open several buildings including the prime minister's office, shattering windows and covering the street with documents. (???
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, centre, gestures as an unidentified doctor speaks during a press briefing at the Ulleval University hospital in Olso, Norway Saturday July 23, 2011. A Norwegian dressed as a police officer gunned down at least 84???
Injured people are escorted from the area of an explosion in central Oslo Friday, July 22, 2011. Terrorism ravaged long-peaceful Norway on Friday when a bomb ripped open buildings including the prime minister's office and a man dressed as a police officer???
Wounded people are treated in the street in the centre of Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, following an explosion that tore open several buildings including the prime minister's office, shattering windows and covering the street with documents and debris. (AP ???