Interpol Names Suspect in Monaco Bombing Targeting Ukrainian Tycoon
Interpol Names Suspect in Monaco Bombing Targeting Tycoon

Interpol has officially named a suspect in the bombing that occurred in Monaco, an attack that reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with ties to Russia, according to The Associated Press.

Details of the Attack

The explosion took place in Monaco on Monday, June 29, 2026, causing injuries to three individuals who were subsequently treated at a hospital in Nice, southern France. The hospital was pictured on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, by AP photographer Philippe Magoni.

While authorities have not publicly disclosed the identity of the suspect, Interpol's involvement signals the international scope of the investigation. The bombing is believed to have been aimed at a Ukrainian businessman who has connections to Russia, though the motive remains under scrutiny.

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Impact and Response

The incident has raised security concerns in Monaco, a principality known for its high-profile residents and visitors. Local authorities are cooperating with Interpol to track down the suspect and prevent further attacks.

According to reports, the injured individuals are in stable condition. The investigation is ongoing, with officials urging anyone with information to come forward.

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