Ukrainian court remands in custody two men accused of killing Monaco bomb attack suspect


Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old woman from Ukraine, who has been named as a suspect in connection with a blast which injured three people in Monaco on Monday, walks in this undated handout image obtained by Reuters on July 3, 2026. Monaco prosecutor/Handout via REUTERS

July 10 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian ⁠court has remanded in custody two men accused ⁠of killing a woman suspected of carrying out ‌a bomb attack in Monaco that seriously wounded a Ukrainian businessman, Ukraine's top prosecutor said.

The body of Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian citizen ​wanted by Interpol for the June ⁠29 bomb attack, was ⁠found with gunshot wounds to the head and pistol cartridges ⁠nearby, ‌Ukrainian authorities said on Tuesday.

The authorities said a serving officer in Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) and a ⁠former law enforcement officer had been detained on ​suspicion of ‌killing Berezovska.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Prosecutor ⁠General's Office said ​the court in Kyiv had ordered the two suspects to be held in detention without bail.

Ukrainian media, citing court proceedings, ⁠said the HUR employee had retracted ​his confession, saying the other defendant had fired the shots and that he had confessed out of fear for his ⁠life.

Ukrainian-born property developer Vadym Yermolaiev, his partner and son were wounded in Monday's bomb attack, sources said.

Yermolaiev, who took Cypriot nationality seven years ago, was placed under sanctions ​by Ukraine in 2023, following Russia's ⁠invasion the previous year.

Berezovska was wanted by authorities in Monaco ​on charges of attempted murder, placing ‌an explosive device in a public ​place with criminal intent, and criminal conspiracy.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka in Gdansk, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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