Interpol Issues International Warrant for Ukrainian Woman in Monaco Businessman Attack.
Monaco Attack on Yermolayev: Interpol Reveals Suspect's Identity
According to Novyny.live: Interpol has placed Ukrainian national Anastasiia Berezovska on its international wanted list over an alleged assassination attempt against businessman Vadym Yermolayev in Monaco. The incident unfolded when Berezovska reportedly left a bag containing explosives near Yermolayev's residence, leading to severe repercussions.
The explosive device inside the bag was detonated remotely. Three people were injured in the blast, with two of them in critical condition. Monaco's Prosecutor General Stéphane Thibault declined to disclose the victims' names. However, Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Ukrainian citizens were among those hurt.
About the Suspect: Anastasiia Berezovska
Anastasiia Berezovska, 39, was born on June 26, 1987. She is described as having dark hair, speaking German, and bearing a snake tattoo on her right arm. This case has drawn significant attention from law enforcement agencies and international bodies like Interpol, which is now leading the search for the suspect.
This incident highlights the rising threat of terrorism and violence on the global stage, particularly in cases targeting business figures and public personalities. Interpol's decision to issue a wanted notice underscores the severity of the situation and the readiness of international authorities to collaborate in investigating the crime.
Observers note that such events could tarnish the region's reputation and deter foreign investment in Monaco.
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