Interpol has identified Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the prime suspect in the Monaco parcel bomb attack that targeted Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev. The attack left Ermolaev and two others severely injured.
Red Notice Issued for Suspect
A Red Notice published on Interpol's website calls for her arrest, describing a tattoo, potentially depicting a snake, stretching from her shoulder to her elbow on her right arm. The notice states she was born in Ukraine, has dark hair, and is fluent in German.
Monégasque authorities are pursuing her on attempted murder charges alongside additional offences, Interpol confirmed.
Suspect Disguised as Man
One source close to the investigation told The Sun: "The prime suspect was identified by a witness." The source added: "She is armed and dangerous, and thought to be in the company of accomplices. She should be approached with extreme caution."
The attack occurred on Monday, with the apartment block cordoned off after the explosion. Ermolaev and two others sustained severe injuries.



