Explosion in Monaco injures 3, including Ukrainian tycoon
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Explosion in Monaco injures 3, including Ukrainian tycoon

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Key Points:

  • Monaco's chief prosecutor stated that the suspect who placed an explosive device injuring three people, including Ukrainian tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev, acted alone and remains at large, with an attempted murder investigation underway but not classified as terrorism.
  • Among the injured are a woman in life-threatening condition, her partner, and a 13-year-old child; all were caught in the explosion near their residence close to the French border while returning home.
  • Surveillance footage shows the suspect waited for the victims and targeted the family specifically, fleeing into France after the attack; French and Monaco authorities are actively searching for him.
  • Vadym Yermolaiev, a prominent Ukrainian-born businessman sanctioned by Ukraine in 2023 for alleged ties to Russia, was seriously injured in the blast; he renounced Ukrainian citizenship in 2017 and became a Cypriot citizen.
  • The attack has shocked Monaco, a typically very safe and wealthy principality known for its elite residents and extensive surveillance, with Prince Albert II condemning the act and mobilizing security services.

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