Ukraine/Russia · Direct source
Ukrainian woman suspected in Monaco parcel bombing ‘disguised herself as man’
Suspect seen in Germany after attack apparently targeting tycoon Vadym Iermolaiev The main suspect in a Monaco bomb attack this week that seriously injured a Ukraine-born business tycoon and two of his family members is a Ukrainian woman living in Germany who disguised herself as a man, authorities have said. Interpol, the international police organisation, on Friday issued a red notice for Anastasiia Berezovska , aged 39, describing her as German-speaking with dark hair and a tattoo, possibly of a snake, on her right arm from the shoulder to the elbow. Continue reading...
- Time
- 3 Jul 2026, 13:42 CEST
source time - Source
- The Guardian - World
- Trust
- medium · direct source trail
- Actors
- Ukraine, Russia, Germany, WHO, UN
Suspect seen in Germany after attack apparently targeting tycoon Vadym Iermolaiev The main suspect in a Monaco bomb attack this week that seriously injured a Ukraine-born business tycoon and two of his family members is a Ukrainian woman living in Germany who disguised herself as a man, authorities have said. Interpol, the international police organisation, on Friday issued a red notice for Anastasiia Berezovska , aged 39, describing her as German-speaking with dark hair and a tattoo, possibly of a snake, on her right arm from the shoulder to the elbow. Continue reading...
What is reported
Ukrainian woman suspected in Monaco parcel bombing ‘disguised herself as man’
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- Timestamp and original URL are captured: 3 Jul 2026, 13:42 CEST.
- The report is assigned to the Ukraine/Russia dossier.
- The visible source is The Guardian - World.
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Direct source with related reports nearby. The evidence trail is usable, but should not be read as a fully confirmed situation yet.
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