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A powerful explosion in Monaco on June 29 injured three people, including Ukrainian businessman Vadim Ermolaev and his 13-year-old son, as well as a woman identified as Anna Nasebina, daughter of a former deputy prosecutor. She suffered severe injuries requiring both legs to be amputated and remains in critical condition. A suspect was briefly detained but later released.
Consensus
- A powerful explosion occurred in Monaco on June 29, injuring three people including Ukrainian businessman Vadim Ermolaev and his 13-year-old son.
- Anna Nasebina, the daughter of a former deputy prosecutor, was among those injured and had both legs amputated.
- She remains in critical condition after the explosion.
- A suspect was briefly detained by Monaco authorities on July 1 but later released.
Points of divergence
- The woman who suffered severe injuries is described as a 'spouse' of Ermolaev, though this contradicts other sources that identify her as his companion or associate. — vesti
- The motive for the attack may be linked to the business activities of Ermolaev's son Arthur, who owns fraudulent call centers targeting Estonian citizens. — vm
- Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) is considered a primary suspect in the attack on Ermolaev. — vesti
- The motive may have been related to a business rivalry with oligarch Alexander Petrovsky, who allegedly ordered the assassination attempt. — vm
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