Interpol names Ukrainian woman as suspect in Monaco bombing
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Interpol names Ukrainian woman as suspect in Monaco bombing

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Key Points:

  • Interpol has issued a Red Notice for 39-year-old Ukrainian Anastasiia Berezovska, wanted in Monaco for attempted murder and placing an explosive device on a public road in a bombing incident.
  • The bombing targeted Vadym Yermolaiev, a wealthy Ukrainian-born businessman and Cypriot national, along with his partner and 13-year-old son, according to French and Ukrainian media reports.
  • The suspect, described as a German speaker with a distinctive snake tattoo, was last known to reside in Germany and is believed to have fled through France and Italy in a rental car.
  • The bomb was remotely detonated, and initial suspect descriptions misidentified the perpetrator as a heavily built male; further investigation revealed a woman disguised as a man.
  • Monaco's authorities and Prince Albert II condemned the attack, mobilizing all public services to enhance security in the small Mediterranean state known for its affluent population.

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