The Public Prosecution of Ukraine announced that the body of the suspect who targeted a wealthy Ukrainian businessman in Monaco last week was found.
She also confirmed the arrest of an employee of the Ukrainian military
intelligence service who confessed to killing her in conjunction with another suspect.
The body was found and new confessions were made
The prosecution explained, in a statement, that investigations led to the discovery of the suspect’s body near the capital, Kiev.
It is important to note here that Ukraine remains the focus of the event. On the other hand, it was revealed that one of the detainees…
He is an employee of the Ukrainian military intelligence service,
and he admitted to participating in the woman’s murder along with another person
Ukrainian media reported that the victim was shot dead before her body was found in an area near the capital.
The suspect is wanted internationally
Monaco authorities have identified 39-year-old Ukrainian national Anastasia Berezovska as the prime suspect in the bombing.
Interpol has issued a red notice for her, and Ukrainian authorities are pursuing the case with great interest.
Berezovska faces charges of attempted murder, planting an explosive device in a public place, and criminal conspiracy.
This comes against the backdrop of the attack that led to the injury of businessman Vadim Yermolaev, his partner, and his son.
Investigations are expanding
Ukrainian reports indicated that two people were detained in connection with the case.
One is a military intelligence officer, and the other is a former law enforcement official.
As for the recent events in Ukraine, follow-up continues.
In the same context, investigations are continuing to uncover all those involved and the motives for the crime.
The targeted businessman holds Cypriot citizenship in addition to his Ukrainian origins, and was previously sanctioned by Ukraine in 2023.
Local media reported that the sanctions were linked to commercial activities in the Crimean Peninsula, which was annexed by Russia.
Ukrainian authorities, in coordination with Monaco’s authorities and international security agencies,
are continuing their investigations to uncover the circumstances of
the bombing and those responsible. Ukraine remains actively involved in the case.



