<p id="thickbox_headline">A student described how he and his friends shut themselves in his bedroom as a man armed with a bow and arrow tried to get into his home during a deadly attack in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg.</p>.<p>The attacker killed five people and wounded three others including an off-duty police officer during his rampage on Wednesday, police said.</p>.<p>Norwegian student Mohammed Shaban said one of his friends looked up and saw a man pushing at an open window and trying to get in.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/five-killed-in-norway-bow-and-arrow-attack-man-arrested-1040448.html" target="_blank">Five killed in Norway bow-and-arrow attack, man arrested </a></strong></p>.<p>"My friend said: 'What's happening, what's happening? Who is he?,'" the 25-year-old told <em>Reuters</em>. The man appeared to aim something at his friend.</p>.<p>"We ran into the bedroom to save ourselves and I held on to the door-handle ... From the window I saw the man, wearing grey jeans and a white singlet. I saw him from behind." They watched as the man ran away.</p>.<p>Police said the man managed to get into a number of other houses and a supermarket during the attack and victims were found both indoors and outdoors.</p>.<p>Shop worker Markus Kultima said he saw the off-duty police officer walking with an arrow in his back. The wounded officer told him to go home.</p>.<p>"I had to walk in the direction where that guy came from," the 23-year-old said.</p>.<p>A court was due to decide on Friday how long police could hold a man arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attacks.</p>.<p>Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen who has lived for most of his life in the Kongsberg municipality, has acknowledged killing the victims, investigators have said.</p>.<p>Braathen is believed to have acted alone and is cooperating with the investigation, police have said.</p>.<p>The suspect is currently in the care of health professionals, police said on Friday.</p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">A student described how he and his friends shut themselves in his bedroom as a man armed with a bow and arrow tried to get into his home during a deadly attack in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg.</p>.<p>The attacker killed five people and wounded three others including an off-duty police officer during his rampage on Wednesday, police said.</p>.<p>Norwegian student Mohammed Shaban said one of his friends looked up and saw a man pushing at an open window and trying to get in.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/five-killed-in-norway-bow-and-arrow-attack-man-arrested-1040448.html" target="_blank">Five killed in Norway bow-and-arrow attack, man arrested </a></strong></p>.<p>"My friend said: 'What's happening, what's happening? Who is he?,'" the 25-year-old told <em>Reuters</em>. The man appeared to aim something at his friend.</p>.<p>"We ran into the bedroom to save ourselves and I held on to the door-handle ... From the window I saw the man, wearing grey jeans and a white singlet. I saw him from behind." They watched as the man ran away.</p>.<p>Police said the man managed to get into a number of other houses and a supermarket during the attack and victims were found both indoors and outdoors.</p>.<p>Shop worker Markus Kultima said he saw the off-duty police officer walking with an arrow in his back. The wounded officer told him to go home.</p>.<p>"I had to walk in the direction where that guy came from," the 23-year-old said.</p>.<p>A court was due to decide on Friday how long police could hold a man arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attacks.</p>.<p>Espen Andersen Braathen, a 37-year-old Danish citizen who has lived for most of his life in the Kongsberg municipality, has acknowledged killing the victims, investigators have said.</p>.<p>Braathen is believed to have acted alone and is cooperating with the investigation, police have said.</p>.<p>The suspect is currently in the care of health professionals, police said on Friday.</p>