Investigations are on at the shootout point where gunman Anders Behring Breikviks, 32, on a shooting spree, pretending to be a police officer opened fire at people in a youth camp on an island near Oslo.
Anders Behring Breivik was arrested after Friday's massacre of young people on a tiny forested holiday island that was hosting the annual summer camp for the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour party. Breivik, a Norwegian, was also charged with the bombing of Oslo's government district that killed seven people hours earlier.
The death toll from Norway's bomb attack and mass shooting is 93.
Here are the pictures of the current investigation going on.
Rescue personnel continue in their search for the missing in Tyrifjord lake, just off Utoeya island July 24, 2011. At least 92 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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Rescue personnel continue in their search for the missing in Tyrifjor lake, just off Utoeya island July 24, 2011. At least 92 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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A special submarine to search for bodies underwater is seen on the shore near Utoeya island, northwest of Oslo July 25, 2011. At least 93 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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Police continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lake, where Friday's shooting massacre took place, July 25, 2011. Anders Behring Breivik wants to tell Norway and the world why he killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage when he appears in court on Monday, his lawyer said.
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Police members search for evidence on Utoeya island July 24, 2011. At least 92 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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Rescue personnel and police continue in their search for the missing in Tyrifjorden lake, just off Utoeya island July 24, 2011. At least 92 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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Rescue teams carry the body of a victim after transporting it with a ferry from Utoeya island, northwest of Oslo, July 24, 2011. At least 92 people are dead after a gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday in Utoeya island, hours after a bomb blast in the government district in the capital Oslo. According to local media, four or five participants at the youth camp are still unaccounted for.
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