explosion · Yermolaev · Monaco (взрыв · ермолаев · монако)
Ukrainian businessman Vadim Ermolaev, who was injured in the Monaco explosion on June 29, has emerged from a coma.
Consensus
- Ukrainian businessman Vadim Ermolaev was targeted by an assassination attempt in Monaco on June 29th
- The attack occurred at a building where Ermolaev lived, with the explosive device detonating inside
- Three people were injured: Ermolaev himself, his companion Anna Nasobina, and his 13-year-old son
- Ermolaev emerged from a coma following the attack
- Anna Nasobina suffered severe injuries including amputation of both legs and potential loss of sight, hearing, and speech
- The 13-year-old son was hospitalized but is not in immediate danger
- Interpol has issued an international alert for Anastasia Berezovskaya, a Ukrainian woman suspected of involvement in the attack
Points of divergence
- The explosion occurred on Rue Revendan-Per-Louis-Folla in Monaco's city center — vedomosti
- The explosion happened in the lobby of a building at Rue Revendan-Per-Louis-Folla — kommersant
- Ermolaev was hospitalized in Marseille after the attack — vesti
- The first suspect was arrested but later released without charges — vm
- Anastasia Berezovskaya is 39 years old and has a snake tattoo on her right arm, speaks German — vedomosti
- Berezovskaya crossed the French border after the explosion, then traveled to Italy before heading to Germany — kommersant
- The investigation is considering two main theories: conflict with Ukrainian organized crime or foreign interference; also possible involvement of Ukraine's Security Service — vm
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