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Dramatic Monaco Explosion Injures Ukrainian Oligarch Vadim Yermolaev and Family Amid Murder Probe
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First reported by Ynet · 7 hours ago
What happened
A bomb exploded in Monaco on June 29, injuring Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermolaev, his partner, and son. Ukrainian intelligence officers were arrested for planning the attack and killing the suspected bomber. Yermolaev accused Ukraine’s military intelligence of involvement, deepening political tensions amid ongoing investigations.
- 01A bomb exploded in Monaco on June 29, injuring oligarch Vadim Yermolaev and family.
- 02Anastasia Berzovska, the suspected bomber, was killed near Kyiv by Ukrainian officers.
- 03Two Ukrainian intelligence officers were arrested for planning the Monaco attack and murder.
- 04Yermolaev accused active Ukrainian military intelligence officers of orchestrating the bombing.
- 05The attack raises political tensions for President Zelensky amid defense ministry turmoil.
- 06No public evidence links Yermolaev’s alleged fraud to the Monaco bombing.
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