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Ukrainian woman identified as suspect in Monaco bombing

3 July 2026
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Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the primary suspect in a bombing incident in Monaco that targeted a Ukrainian businessman linked to Russia. The explosion occurred at the entrance of an apartment building, injuring three individuals, including construction tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev, who has faced Ukrainian sanctions due to his connections with Russia. Authorities have described the victims as a family and indicated they were likely targeted. One victim remains in critical condition. The bomb, detonated remotely, was designed to cause harm, and the investigation has traced the suspect’s identity through CCTV footage despite initial misidentifications. Monaco’s Prince Albert II condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for heightened security in the wealthy principality, while broader implications of targeted attacks amid the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia continue to unfold.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing tensions and targeted violence amid the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, where both nations have engaged in assassination attempts against figures linked to each other. The increasing use of such tactics raises concerns about security in Europe, particularly in affluent areas like Monaco, known for its stability. The bombing also underscores the repercussions of geopolitical conflicts spilling into civilian life, as wealthy individuals with ties to controversial political situations find themselves in danger. Furthermore, the use of remote-controlled explosives indicates a shift toward more sophisticated methods of attack in this ongoing conflict.

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