French media reported on July 3 that Interpol issued a red notice on its website for a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of placing an explosive device in the lobby of a Monaco building on June 29. The device detonated around 21:00, injuring three people, two critically. She is wanted on charges including attempted murder and deliberately placing an explosive in a public place; Le Figaro identified her as the main suspect. Monaco prosecutors later said they were temporarily ruling out a terr

2026-07-03

French media reported on July 3 that Interpol issued a red notice on its website for a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of placing an explosive device in the lobby of a Monaco building on June 29. The device detonated around 21:00, injuring three people, two critically. She is wanted on charges including attempted murder and deliberately placing an explosive in a public place; Le Figaro identified her as the main suspect. Monaco prosecutors later said they were temporarily ruling out a terrorism motive. French outlets report one injured person may be Ukraine-born Monaco resident businessman Vadim Yermolayev; Monaco authorities have not confirmed that detail.