Car Blast in Monaco Injures Three Ukrainians, Including a Sanctioned Businessman.
Vehicle Explosion in Monaco
According to Novyny.live: On June 29, a car explosion on Rue Revérend Père Louis Frolla in Monaco left three individuals of Ukrainian origin wounded. Among the victims is Vadym Yermolaiev, a Ukrainian businessman who has been under sanctions since 2023. Two of the injured are in extremely critical condition. The incident has been officially classified as a terrorist attack, marking the first such case in the principality's history.
Investigation and Aftermath
Monaco's Prosecutor General, Stéphane Thibault, confirmed that an investigation is underway and that authorities are searching for the perpetrator. He declined to disclose the names of the victims. 'Identification of the injured individuals is currently being carried out through official channels,' the Ukrainian embassy stated.
Thibault noted that Yermolaiev, who has been a Monaco resident since 2021, is not the subject of any investigation by local law enforcement or foreign countries. Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed that Ukrainians were injured in the incident.
Details about what led up to the explosion have not yet been released. However, despite the lack of specific information about the causes and circumstances of the event, law enforcement is actively working on the investigation to clarify all aspects of this serious crime.
This explosion is a landmark event for Monaco, as it is the first time a terrorist act has been recorded in the principality's history. The incident underscores growing security threats in the region and raises concerns about potential connections between international crime and local events. The ongoing investigation is crucial for restoring public calm and ensuring the rule of law in Monaco.
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