Norway mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has apologised to those he described as the "non-political" victims of his car bomb attack on Oslo's government quarter.
The right-wing extremist, who has confessed to slaughtering 77 people last July, is giving his final day of testimony in an Oslo court.
Breivik said he wanted to apologise for killing "innocent" people in the bombing, but offered no similar apology for the Utoya massacre.
"I would like to offer a large apology," Breivik said, directed at those who were injured or killed in the bombing.
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Breivik said they were just passing by and had no political connections.
But he said he considered Utoya island a political "indoctrination camp".
Breivik also said a "speech" from memory to the court.
He said he was planning to read it before beheading former prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland on Utoya.
Last week, Breivik told the court he wanted to murder Ms Brundtland, who was visiting the island, video her execution and post it on the internet.
Breivik also told the court today that he wore a "good luck coin" from Knights Templar on the day of the attacks.
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