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Monaco authorities have identified a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman as the main suspect in the bomb attack that injured a wealthy businessman and his family earlier this week. Prosecutors said the suspect, Anastasiia Berezovska, is wanted for attempted murder, criminal conspiracy and placing an explosive device in a public place. An Interpol Red Notice has been issued after investigators determined she fled Monaco and is believed to be in Germany.

According to investigators, the suspect allegedly left a parcel containing an explosive device outside a building in Monaco before detonating it remotely as Ukrainian-born businessman Vadym Yermolaiev, his partner and their son arrived. The blast left all three injured. Officials said the suspect escaped on foot into neighboring France before using a rental car from Germany to travel through several European countries, including Italy, and eventually return to Germany.

Investigators believe the attack was carefully planned and are examining the possibility that the suspect did not act alone due to the sophistication of the operation. Two individuals who were detained in Monaco during the investigation have since been released without charges. Judicial sources later confirmed that the suspect was reportedly spotted in Frankfurt as authorities continue their international search.

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A bomb explosion in Moscow on Wednesday killed two police officers and another person near the site where a senior Russian general was assassinated earlier this week, Russian authorities said. The blast occurred when the officers approached a man behaving suspiciously, close to the location where Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb two days ago.

Russia’s State Investigative Committee said the explosive device detonated as the officers confronted the suspect, resulting in three deaths. Criminal cases have been opened under charges related to the murder of law enforcement personnel and the illegal trafficking of explosives. Officials did not identify the third victim, while reports from unofficial Russian Telegram channels suggested the bomber may have been among those killed—claims Reuters could not independently verify.

The incident comes amid a series of assassinations targeting Russian military figures and prominent supporters of the war in Ukraine during the nearly four-year conflict. Moscow has accused Ukrainian intelligence of orchestrating several such attacks, including the killing of General Sarvarov, though Kyiv has not officially commented on the latest explosion.

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