Norwegian Terrorist Makes Partial Confessions

World | July 23, 2011, Saturday // 19:21
Bulgaria: Norwegian Terrorist Makes Partial Confessions Norwegian soldiers stand guard at the Akersgata street that has been sealed off, Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. Photo by EPA/BGNES

Anders Behring Breivik, the suspect for Friday's deadly terror attacks in Norway, has confessed parts of what is known about his killing rampage.

Until now, the suspect has not shared his motives, neither has he said whether he acted alone or had accomplices. The interrogations will continue for several days.

Breivik has already received a lawyer he himself has chosen, it has also been revealed during Norwegian police authorities' press conference Saturday.

According to Oslo police chief Sveinung Sponheim, 4-5 youngsters are still missing from Utoya.

Earlier on Saturday, Sponheim said Breivik's Internet postings "suggest that he has some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views", as cited by the BBC.

Latest data indicates that Breivik killed at least 85 people, mostly teenagers, in his shooting rampage on the Utoya Island where Norway's ruling Labor Party held a youth camp, and another 7 people in the bomb attack in downtown Oslo

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