The Norway terrorist attack yesterday shocked the nation. A man named Anders Behring Breivik is suspected of massacring 85 people at a youth summer camp and killing 7 people with a car bomb at the center of capital city Oslo.
Below are pictures of the devastating damages of his terrorist attack.
People react as they gather in front of a hotel, where relatives of victims and survivors of a shooting which took place at a meeting of the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour Party on Utoeya island have gathered, in Sundvollen July 23, 2011. A gunman dressed in police uniform shot dead at least 84 people at the youth summer camp of the party, hours after a bomb killed seven in the government district in the capital Oslo.
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Anders Behring Breivik, 32, who according to local media was arrested by police after the shooting in Utoeya, is seen in this handout photo released to Reuters on July 23, 2011. A gunman dressed in police uniform shot dead at least 84 people at a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling political party, hours after a bomb killed seven in the government district in the capital Oslo. Witnesses said the gunman, identified by police as a 32-year-old Norwegian who they believed was also linked to the bombing, moved across the small, wooded Utoeya holiday island on Friday firing at random as young people scattered in fear.
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Rescue personnel push an injured youth on a stretcher in Storoya, after the victim was brought ashore from Utoeya, July 23, 2011. A gunman dressed in police uniform shot dead at least 84 people at a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling political party, hours after a bomb killed seven in the government district in the capital Oslo. Witnesses said the gunman, identified by police as a 32-year-old Norwegian who they believed was also linked to the bombing, moved across the small, wooded Utoeya holiday island on Friday firing at random as young people scattered in fear.
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Covered corpses are seen on the shore of the small, wooded island of Utoeya July 23, 2011, after a suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party, and hours after a bomb killed seven in Oslo. Witnesses said the gunman, identified by police as a 32-year-old Norwegian, moved across the island of Utoeya in a lake northwest of Oslo on Friday, firing at young people who scattered in panic or tried to swim to safety.
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Red Cross workers stand in line at a camp across the lake, opposite to the small, wooded island of Utoeya July 23, 2011. A suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party, hours after a bomb killed seven in Oslo. Witnesses said the gunman, identified by police as a 32-year-old Norwegian, moved across the Utoeya holiday island on Friday firing at random as young people scattered in fear.
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A Red Cross boat prevents the media from getting close to the shore of the small, wooded island of Utoeya July 23, 2011. A suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party, hours after a bomb killed seven in Oslo. Witnesses said the gunman, identified by police as a 32-year-old Norwegian, moved across the Utoeya holiday island on Friday firing at random as young people scattered in fear.
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An aerial view of Utoeya island is seen in this still image taken from video footage on July 22, 2011, where a shooting took place at a meeting of the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour Party. A gunman killed nine or 10 people in the shooting, police said.
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