;OSLO, Norway (AP) – Norway closed its embassy in the Afghan capital because of terror threats Sunday, nearly a month after a Norwegian journalist was among eight people killed in a suicide attack on a luxury hotel in Kabul.
The Nordic nation, which recently said it would send more troops to the NATO force in Afghanistan, has been singled out at least twice as a potential target by al-Qaida.
“The embassy has been closed down today due to terror threats,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Kristin Melsom said. She would not describe the threats and said it was too early to say how long the embassy would be closed.
A reporter for the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet was among those killed when militants with suicide vests, grenades and AK-47 rifles attacked the Serena hotel in Kabul on Jan. 15. Norway’s foreign minister was in the hotel at the time, but he was unhurt and later said he did not think the attack was aimed at him.
Nevertheless, the attack likely led Norway to review the threat level against its interests in Afghanistan, said Arne Strand, an Afghanistan expert at the Christian Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway’s second biggest city.
“The fact that the embassy has been closed indicates that the threat this time has been aimed more directly at Norway,” he told The Associated Press.
In a security document dated Jan. 20, Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry listed 15 locations – including Norway’s embassy – that could be targeted by militants.
“According to detective reports, the enemies plan to launch a series of suicide attacks, explosions and harmful activities in Kabul city,” said the report obtained by The Associated Press. “The enemies’ first plan is to target some more vulnerable infrastructures of Kabul city.”