👮 Interpol issues Red Notice for Ukrainian suspect in Monaco assassination attempt on oligarch Vadim Yermolaev
Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Anastasia Berezovskaya, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman wanted for her alleged involvement in the assassination attempt on Ukrainian billionaire Vadim Yermolaev in Monaco earlier this week. Berezovskaya reportedly disguised herself as a man and remotely detonated a bomb near Yermolaev's residence, injuring him, his partner Anna Nasobina, and their son. The attack caused severe injuries, including the amputation of Nasobina's legs.
Authorities believe Berezovskaya fled from France into Italy after the attack and possibly to the Balkans. She is considered armed and dangerous and is being sought on charges including attempted murder and involvement in a criminal organization. The investigation, led by Monaco's prosecutor's office with assistance from French authorities, points to criminal networks rather than a state security agency.
Yermolaev, who holds a Cypriot passport since 2019 and resides in Monaco, has faced previous allegations of illegal activities, which he denies. The attack is seen as a unique and serious incident in Monaco, a jurisdiction known for safety and neutrality. Law enforcement continues to search for Berezovskaya with the help of helicopters, drones, and international cooperation.
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