Monaco Blast Targets Ukrainian Tycoon, Leaves Three Injured.

Explosion in Monaco, injured
Explosion in Monaco, injured

Incident in Monaco

According to Novyny.live: On the evening of June 29, 2026, an explosion rocked Monaco in what authorities suspect was an assassination attempt on Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolayev. Three people were hurt in the blast—two individuals aged between 50 and 60, plus a teenager. Reports indicate the victims hold Ukrainian and Russian citizenship.

Yermolayev, once ranked among Ukraine’s top 100 wealthiest people, is a high-profile figure. He renounced his Ukrainian citizenship in 2019 and became a Cypriot national. In 2023, sanctions were imposed on him, hinting at legal or political complications surrounding his ventures. Following Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Yermolayev transferred ownership of his alcohol business to proxies, a move that may have been an attempt to sidestep legal repercussions.

Investigation and Fallout

An investigation into the Monaco explosion is now underway, though specific details remain undisclosed. This incident adds to the scrutiny around Yermolayev, whose business dealings and citizenship changes have drawn attention.

The blast could have far-reaching consequences not only for Yermolayev but for the broader Ukrainian business landscape. It is likely tied to the complex political and economic pressures surrounding the tycoon, especially given the sanctions and his decision to switch nationalities. As investigators dig deeper, new revelations may emerge that could impact Yermolayev’s reputation, his commercial interests, and the safety of those connected to him.


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