Suspect in Monaco explosion that left Ukrainian billionaire critical ‘shot dead’

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The suspect in a ‘deliberate’ explosion that left a Ukrainian oligarch ‘fighting for his life’ has reportedly been found shot dead.

Anastasiia Berezovska was wanted by Interpol after a backpack of explosives was planted inside a luxury Monaco apartment.

Billionaire Vadim Ermolaev, 58, was left in a critical condition about the blast, while his ‘lover’ Anna Nasobina needed to have both legs amputated.

Ukrainian police discovered Berezovska’s body in Kyiv at around 11pm on Monday night.

The woman had reportedly been shot, sources told Ukrainian outlet Pravda.

A current officer of the Main Intelligence Directorate and a former law enforcement officer have been detained.

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Vadim Ermolaev, also known as Vadym Yermolaiev
Vadim Ermolaev, 58, also known as Vadym Yermolaiev, suffered life-threatening injuries in the blast (Picture: East2west News)
Anna Nasobina, 46, described as the London-based ???mistress??? of Ukrainian tycoon Vadim Ermolaev, 58, and mother of his son, 13. She is reported to have been severely injured in a bomb blast in Monaco seen as targeting Ermolaev.
His lover, 46-year-old Anna Nasobina, had to have both legs amputated (Picture: East2west News)

Berezovska was wanted on suspicion of attempted murder, placing an explosive device on a public road with criminal intent, and criminal conspiracy.

Interpol issued an arrest warrant for her and described the suspect as having a large tattoo possibly of a snake on her right arm from the shoulder to elbow.

Authorities believe she was working with accomplices, and a warrant for her arrest has been issued.

Berezovska has Ukrainian nationality and can speak German.

However, Ukrainian sources also suggested that she could have been born in Kazakhstan, with a Russian passport and living in Crimea, possessing Ukrainian documents so she could easily live in the European Union.

Berezovska was reportedly pro-Vladimir Putin and known for her ties to organised crime.

The suspect was allegedly seen on CCTV, wearing a black hat, tracksuit, white jeans, and trainers, dropping off bags shortly before the blast at around 9pm on Monday.

The backpack was believed to have been full of nuts and bolts, with the Monaco prosecutor claiming the person responsible for planting it then used a remote control to detonate.

BGUK_3627717 - Monaco, MONACO Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian woman residing in Germany, who has been identified as the main suspect in the investigation into the explosion that targeted Ukrainian-born businessman Vadym Yermolaiev in Monaco. Authorities allege she is wanted in connection with attempted murder, the criminal use of an explosive device and criminal conspiracy. Pictured: Anastasiia Berezovska BACKGRID UK 3 JULY 2026 BYLINE MUST READ: BEST IMAGE / BACKGRID UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com *Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
An international manhunt was launched for Anastasiia Berezovska (Picture: Interpol/Best Image/Backgrid)

A suspect likely used a car with a German registration plate.

In the immediate aftermath of the blast at the residential block in the La Rousse district, one fellow resident said it sounded as if ‘thunder was coming from behind the mountains’.

Meanwhile, a horrified witness recalled seeing Nasobina with her ‘feet missing’ before she, along with Ermolaev and his teenage son, was rushed to a hospital in Nice.

Silvano Ippolito, who lives across from the building, told BFM TV: ‘She was slumped over, covered in blood.’

He called for his wife, who is a doctor and was able to intervene ‘very quickly, before the emergency services arrived, to apply tourniquets and perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation’ as Nasobina was ‘losing consciousness’.

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