The explosion occurred during the night to Monday at the residence in Falkenberg. Several family members were present at the time, but no one was injured. The front door was completely blown apart, and there may be damage to a vehicle. Duty officer Morten Gunneng stated that police received the alarm at 00:55 and it appears to have been a fairly powerful bomb, with the front door completely blown apart but otherwise only possible damages to a vehicle.
Police have initiated a preliminary investigation regarding public destruction. No arrests have been made in connection with the act. According to Gunneng, authorities are examining the residents and available information, but the motive or target remains unclear, with police stating they do not know against what or whom it was directed.
Separately, unverified reports allege a maritime confrontation between the U.S. and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. According to El Pais citing the Iranian military, Iran attacked American military ships with drones in the area. These claims follow allegations by former U.S. President Donald Trump that the U.S. Marine Corps attacked an Iranian-flagged cargo ship outside the Strait of Hormuz. Trump asserted on social media that the ship attempted to bypass a U.S. blockade, leading to an American warship shooting a hole in its hull. He detailed that the American destroyer USS SPRUANCE intercepted the ship and gave a warning, and when the crew refused to listen, the warship shot a hole in the engine room. Trump added that the U.S. Navy has taken control of the ship. The current status and verification of these alleged attacks have not been independently confirmed.
In Bulgaria, an exit poll indicates the coalition led by former president and general Rumen Radev is winning the parliamentary election, according to the poll. The coalition receives about 38 percent of the votes. Voter turnout appears to be around 43 percent, according to the exit poll. Full results and implications of the election are pending official confirmation.
In Ukraine, patrol police chief Yevhen Zhukov is resigning following a mass shooting in Kiev that killed at least six people and injured 14, according to Kyiv Independent. An investigation was initiated into whether police handled their job correctly after a video showed two officers running from the scene upon hearing gunshots. Zhukov commented on the video in connection with his resignation, describing the officers' actions as "shameful." The findings of the investigation into the police response have not been released.