Global Security · Direct source
Monaco in shock after parcel bomb injures Ukrainian-born business leader
Normally safe principality left reeling from apartment blast, which also injured Vadym Iermolaiev’s wife and child Police in Monaco are searching for a suspected bomber after a Ukrainian-born business tycoon, his wife and their child were injured in an unprecedented attack that has shaken the normally ultra-safe principality. The Monaco government said a suspect had left a parcel bomb in the lobby of a residential building that exploded shortly before 9pm on Monday, causing what officials described as a “powerful explosion”. Continue reading...
- Time
- 30 Jun 2026, 11:39 CEST
source time - Source
- The Guardian - World
- Trust
- medium · direct source trail
- Actors
- UN
Normally safe principality left reeling from apartment blast, which also injured Vadym Iermolaiev’s wife and child Police in Monaco are searching for a suspected bomber after a Ukrainian-born business tycoon, his wife and their child were injured in an unprecedented attack that has shaken the normally ultra-safe principality. The Monaco government said a suspect had left a parcel bomb in the lobby of a residential building that exploded shortly before 9pm on Monday, causing what officials described as a “powerful explosion”. Continue reading...
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Monaco in shock after parcel bomb injures Ukrainian-born business leader
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