Police arrest 13-year-old over Oslo grenade explosion

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Emergency services respond to an explosion on Pilestredet in Oslo, Norway on September 23, 2025 (Illustrative image) (Photo by Terje Pedersen / NTB / AFP) Getty Images

Armed police have cordoned off a central Oslo street following an explosion that left undetonated explosives at the scene. Emergency services rushed to Pilestredet in the Norwegian capital, with bomb disposal experts working to secure the area.

Authorities sent emergency alerts to residents' mobile phones warning them to stay away from windows due to the ongoing explosive threat. The police confirmed that whilst one device has exploded, additional explosives remain at the location that have not been detonated.

Police investigation underway

Police operations manager Øyvind Hammervold told TV2 that investigators are working on the theory that a hand grenade was planted at the scene. Pictures posted on social media by passersby appear to show an undetonated grenade on the street.

Only Sky News reports that a 13-year-old has been arrested in connection with the incident. Police carried out a controlled detonation around 9pm to safely dispose of the remaining explosive device.

Criminal activity suspected

Sky News reports that police believe this was criminal-on-criminal activity rather than terrorism. A second military-style hand grenade was discovered and safely detonated by bomb disposal experts.

Strategic location raises concerns

The explosion occurred just 500 metres from both the royal palace and the Israeli embassy in a busy area near a university campus. No injuries have been reported despite the central location of the incident.

Tram services have been disrupted, with nearby trams evacuated and the wider tram network across the city affected. According to Daily Record, drones were spotted flying above Oslo city centre during the incident.

Sources used: "Daily Mail", "Daily Record", "Mirror", "Sky News", "TV2", "VG"

Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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