Interpol has identified the main suspect in the case of the attempted assassination of Yermolayev in Monaco
Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant for Ukrainian citizen Anastasia Berezovskaya, who is considered the prime suspect in the case of the attempted murder of businessman Vadim Yermolayev in Monaco. Her identity has already been officially disclosed, and her photograph has begun circulating online.
According to Interpol, the suspect is Ukrainian citizen Anastasia Berezovska.
“A Ukrainian woman, about 30 years old, who currently resides in Germany, left a package containing explosives in front of the home of Ukrainian oligarch Vadym Yermolayev,” the publication reports.

On July 2, the Monaco Prosecutor’s Office authorized the arrest of the main suspect. The office reported that an Interpol “red notice” has already been issued for this individual.
At the time of the crime, the woman was wearing a black hat and did everything she could to conceal her identity. That is why everyone initially assumed she was a man.
The investigation is ongoing. French law enforcement officials continue to identify all possible participants in the attack and the circumstances surrounding the organization of the explosion.
They clarified that they are investigating an attempted murder, not a terrorist attack, as was initially announced.
This was reported with reference to Le Figaro.
Yermolayev’s assailant may be a Russian citizen—according to social media.
As a reminder, an explosion occurred in Monaco, seriously injuring Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolayev.
According to our sources, Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolayev sustained minor injuries as a result of the explosion in a residential building in Monaco.
A large-scale operation is underway in Monaco to find the perpetrator who attempted to assassinate Yermolayev.