Ukrainian agent accused of murdering Monaco bomb suspect changes story
A Ukrainian intelligence agent, Vladyslav Reut, accused of murdering Anastasiia Berezovska, the suspect in a Monaco assassination attempt, has changed his story. Reut, an active officer of Ukraine's GUR, now denies pulling the trigger and blames an alleged accomplice, Vitalii Zhykovych, a former SBU employee.

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AI-generatedA Ukrainian intelligence agent, Vladyslav Reut, accused of murdering Anastasiia Berezovska, the suspect in a Monaco assassination attempt, has changed his story. Reut, an active officer of Ukraine's GUR, now denies pulling the trigger and blames an alleged accomplice, Vitalii Zhykovych, a former SBU employee. Reut had previously led investigators to Berezovska's grave. The motive for the Monaco blast targeting businessman Vadym Yermolayev, who renounced Ukrainian citizenship and was sanctioned by Kyiv, remains unclear. The case has drawn attention due to the involvement of Ukrainian security services. President Zelensky indicated he would provide further updates.
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5 extractedVadym Yermolayev was sanctioned by Kyiv for continuing to do business in Crimea after its annexation by Russia.
The motive for the Monaco blast targeting Vadym Yermolayev remains unclear.
The agent, Vladyslav Reut, now claims he did not pull the trigger and blames an accomplice.
A Ukrainian intelligence agent confessed to killing a woman suspected of a Monaco assassination attempt.
The suspect, Anastasiia Berezovska, was allegedly murdered by Vladyslav Reut.