Ukrainian woman named by Interpol as main suspect in Monaco bomb attack
Monaco's prosecutor's office has identified a Ukrainian woman as the main suspect in a bomb attack that occurred in Monaco. The suspect is reportedly no longer in the principality.

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AI-generatedMonaco's prosecutor's office has identified a Ukrainian woman as the main suspect in a bomb attack that occurred in Monaco. The suspect is reportedly no longer in the principality. The attack injured three individuals, including a 13-year-old, who were treated in hospitals in Nice. The victims were reportedly a wealthy real estate developer, his partner, and his son. Monaco's prosecutor credited cooperation between Monaco and French police for the swift identification of the suspect. Prince Albert II of Monaco has condemned the incident as a "heinous crime."
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5 extractedThree victims, including a 13-year-old, were treated in hospital for injuries sustained in the attack.
Prince Albert II of Monaco described the incident as a 'heinous crime'.
Monaco's prosecutor identified the suspect in a 'particularly short time' with cooperation from Monaco and French police.
Interpol has named a Ukrainian woman as the main suspect in the Monaco bomb attack.
Local reports suggest the attack targeted Vadym Yermolaiev, a wealthy Cypriot real estate developer, his partner, and his son.