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Norwegian Teen Arrested for Alleged NATO Base Terror Plot

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Key Points
  • A 17-year-old boy was arrested in Norway for allegedly planning to bomb a NATO base.
  • The case highlights ongoing terrorism threats and security concerns in Europe.
  • Legal proceedings and investigations are underway, with the boy in custody.

According to the Norwegian security service, a 17-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday in Rogaland, Norway, suspected of planning a terrorist attack. An indictment accessed by NRK states the boy had plans to blow up the NATO base in Stavanger. The boy expressed sympathy for IS and brought an IS flag to school, and he is now in custody.

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Right now, SVT has no comment other than that we recommend everyone to watch tonight's Swedish news.

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