At least one injured in shooting at a mosque in Oslo, Norway.

Iran Press/ Europe: Shooting at the Al-Noor Islamic center in Baerum, around 20km from Oslo in Norway on Saturday afternoon left at least one injured, as a man has been arrested in relation to the incident.

Police described the gunman as a "young, white-skinned man", but added that they had no further information about his identity, The Independent reported. 

"There has been a shooting episode inside the mosque," the Oslo operations center announced in a tweet on Saturday afternoon.

Police added: "Nothing indicates that there have been more people involved."

The incident took place shortly after 4 pm local time, on the day before the celebration of the holiest Islamic holiday, Eid-al-Adha or 'Feast of the Sacrifice'. 

Irfan Mushtaq, a board member of the mosque, told Norwegian media that the gunman was wearing a uniform and a helmet.

The victim, who suffered minor injuries, is believed to be a 75-year-old member of the congregation. 101/207

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