Interpol Issues Global Alert for Ukrainian Woman Suspected in Monaco Bombing

Interpol has issued a worldwide notice seeking the arrest of a Ukrainian woman suspected of planting an explosive device in Monaco. The device detonated in the principality, targeting a Ukrainian businessman described by sources as having ties to Russia and being subject to sanctions. Three individuals were hurt in the blast, among them the tycoon, according to the reports.
The notice identifies the woman as the primary suspect in the bombing. Monaco’s prosecutor’s office has stated that the suspect is no longer present in Monaco, indicating she left the jurisdiction shortly after the incident. Interpol’s alert requests cooperation from its member countries to locate and detain her for questioning.
Reports characterize the intended victim as a Ukrainian-origin tycoon who faces international sanctions due to his alleged connections to Russian entities. The sources do not specify the nature of his business activities, but they note that he was the focus of the attack. No group has claimed responsibility for the explosion in the information provided.
Monaco authorities have confirmed that their investigation is ongoing and that they are sharing information with Interpol and other law‑enforcement agencies. The prosecutor’s office emphasized that the suspect’s departure from Monaco does not hinder the pursuit of leads, and they continue to examine evidence collected at the scene.
As of the latest updates, the woman remains at large, and no arrests have been reported in connection with the bombing. Interpol’s notice circulates her name and description to border control and police forces worldwide, aiming to prevent her from leaving any country where she might be located.





