Interpol names Ukrainian woman as suspect in Monaco bombing
Summary
Interpol named a Ukrainian woman, Anastasiia Berezovska, as the main suspect in a bomb attack in Monaco that wounded three people. The attack targeted Vadym Yermolaiev, a Ukrainian tycoon with connections to Russia, and the suspect is currently on the run.Key Facts
- Interpol issued a Red Notice to arrest Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, suspected of planting a bomb in Monaco.
- The bomb exploded at an apartment building entrance, injuring Yermolaiev, his partner, son, and two others.
- Yermolaiev was sanctioned by Ukraine in 2023 for his ties to Russia and gave up Ukrainian citizenship years ago.
- The bomb was remotely detonated, and the device was sophisticated.
- The suspect initially appeared as a man but was identified as a woman disguised as a man.
- Investigators traced her escape route through Europe; she last lived in Germany.
- German police searched her rented flat and car, found evidence, but she remains at large.
- Monaco’s authorities are investigating if the suspect had helpers or worked for others.
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