The man who confessed to a bombing and youth camp massacre that killed 77 people in Norway told police he also considered other possible locations to attack.
Police attorney Paal-Fredrik Hjort Kraby told a news conference today that Anders Behring Breivik was questioned for 10 hours yesterday and “said he was interested in other targets”.
Norwegian tabloid VG said Breivik had described the Royal Palace and the head office of the prime minister’s Labour Party in Oslo as potential targets.
Kraby would not comment on the report but said “they were targets that one would say are natural for terror attacks”.