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 It's a Ukrainian woman  The bomber who left a package bomb in front of the home of the oligarch Ermolaev in Munich
Italy🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

It's a Ukrainian woman The bomber who left a package bomb in front of the home of the oligarch Ermolaev in Munich

A woman has been identified as the suspect behind a bombing at the home of Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev in Monaco. The police of the Principality of Monaco, supported by French gendarmerie, have been searching for her for three days. According to investigative sources cited by Le Figaro, she is a Ukrainian citizen residing in Germany who was caught on camera placing the explosive device in the building’s entrance. She is described as being able to disguise herself as a man. Surveillance footage showed her fleeing toward the border with France, wearing dark clothing and sneakers. The attacker had been observed around the area multiple times before the attack and appeared to be studying the family’s routines. The explosion occurred moments after the family entered their home, injuring Ermolaev, his partner Anna Nasobina, and their son. The attacker suffered severe injuries, including leg amputations, and is in critical condition. Authorities across Europe are cooperating in the investigation.

L'attentato dinamitardo che ha colpito l'abitazione dell'oligarca ucraino Vadim Ermolaev a Monaco del Principato di Monaco ha scatenato una vasta operazione investigativa internazionale. L'indagine ha rivelato che l'autrice dell'attentato non è un uomo, come inizialmente ritenuto, ma una donna. La sospetta, identificata come Anastasia Berezovska, 39 anni, è una cittadina ucraina residente in Germania. Dopo l'esplosione, che ha causato gravi ferite ai membri della famiglia Ermolaev, la donna è fuggita in Francia e successivamente in Italia, utilizzando un'auto noleggiata in Germania. Gli inquirenti monegaschi e francesi hanno ricostruito con precisione i suoi spostamenti grazie alle registrazioni delle telecamere di sorveglianza e alle dichiarazioni di un testimone che ha avuto un contatto con lei. La donna è stata avvistata a Francoforte, dove la polizia tedesca ha eseguito una perquisizione presso l'appartamento in affitto e l'auto che possiede.

La donna, nota per i suoi legami con la criminalità organizzata, ha agito in modo strategico, mimetizzandosi come un uomo durante l'attentato. I video registrati mostrano che, vestita con un gilet nero, pantaloni bianchi, scarpe da ginnastica e un cappello scuro, ha seguito la famiglia Ermolaev nei giorni precedenti l'incidente. Il 24 settembre, poco prima delle 21, la donna ha osservato la famiglia nel quartiere intorno alla place des Moulins e ha iniziato a seguirne i movimenti. Quando la famiglia si avvicina alla loro abitazione, lei si ferma circa 10 metri davanti a loro, sale i tre gradini davanti al portone e deposita un pacco bomba. Dopo aver lasciato la zona, ha attivato l'ordigno a distanza proprio mentre la compagna di Ermolaev, Anna Nasobina, si avvicina all'ordigno. L'esplosione ha causato gravi danni e ferite, con il figlio di Ermolaev rimasto ferito lievemente, mentre i genitori sono stati trasferiti in ospedale in condizioni critiche.

Gli investigatori hanno rilevato che la donna non ha agito da sola, e il procuratore di Monaco ha espresso preoccupazione per il coinvolgimento di un gruppo. La polizia monegasca e francese ha collaborato con le autorità in diversi paesi europei, inclusa l'Italia, per tracciare la sua posizione. La donna è stata localizzata in un Paese europeo diverso da Monaco e Francia, e le autorità hanno attivato un mandato di ricerca codice rosso tramite l'Interpol per permetterne l'arresto. La sua residenza a Francoforte è stata verificata, ma non è risultata presente. Inoltre, la donna ha utilizzato un'auto con targa tedesca, noleggiata in Germania, che ha recuperato a Beausoleil, vicino al confine con Monaco. Successivamente, ha attraversato il confine italiano passando per Ventimiglia e ha raggiunto la Svizzera.

Vadim Ermolaev, 58 anni, è un uomo d'affari ucraino diventato cipriota e noto per le sue attività commerciali in Crimea, regione annessa dalla Russia. Da dicembre 2023, è soggetto a sanzioni in Ucraina per le sue operazioni economiche in Crimea. L'attacco ha suscitato preoccupazioni internazionali, soprattutto considerando il contesto politico e sociale instabile in Ucraina e la crescente tensione tra Occidente e Russia. Gli inquirenti continuano a cercare ulteriori informazioni sulla motivazione dell'attentato e sui possibili collegamenti con organizzazioni criminali o gruppi estremisti. La situazione resta in evoluzione, con la cooperazione tra le autorità di diversi paesi europei e l'interesse globale per l'evento.

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ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
The Ukrainian wanted for the Munich bombing 'was spotted in Frankfurt'

Anastasia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, has been identified as the suspect in a bombing attempt against Ukrainian businessman Vadim Ermolaev and his family in Monaco. According to reports citing judicial sources, she was spotted in Frankfurt, Germany, after fleeing the scene of the attack. She reportedly walked to France after the incident, then drove a rented car with a German license plate through several European countries, including Italy, before heading to Switzerland. The investigation suggests she did not act alone, and Interpol issued a red notice for her arrest. Authorities have searched her rented apartment and vehicle in Germany but have not located her. Surveillance footage and witness testimony helped identify her as the perpetrator.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an ongoing investigation into a bombing attempt, citing multiple sources such as judicial authorities, Interpol, and media outlets like Le Parisien. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The content focuses

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It's a Ukrainian woman The bomber who left a package bomb in front of the home of the oligarch Ermolaev in Munich

A woman has been identified as the suspect behind a bombing at the home of Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev in Monaco. The police of the Principality of Monaco, supported by French gendarmerie, have been searching for her for three days. According to investigative sources cited by Le Figaro, she is a Ukrainian citizen residing in Germany who was caught on camera placing the explosive device in the building’s entrance. She is described as being able to disguise herself as a man. Surveillance footage showed her fleeing toward the border with France, wearing dark clothing and sneakers. The attacker had been observed around the area multiple times before the attack and appeared to be studying the family’s routines. The explosion occurred moments after the family entered their home, injuring Ermolaev, his partner Anna Nasobina, and their son. The attacker suffered severe injuries, including leg amputations, and is in critical condition. Authorities across Europe are cooperating in the investigation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an ongoing investigation into a bombing incident involving a Ukrainian oligarch in Monaco. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, as it focuses on the actions of law enforcement and the details of the event without taking a stance on political or社会

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"The Munich bomber is believed to be a Ukrainian woman".

The police in the Principality of Monaco, supported by French gendarmerie, have been searching for a suspect in a bombing case for three days. According to investigative sources cited by Le Figaro, the individual is a woman in her thirties who was captured on camera placing a bomb in the hallway of Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev’s residence. The suspect fled toward the border with France wearing dark clothing, including a black jacket, white pants, sneakers, and a dark hat. She is described as Ukrainian nationality and a resident of Germany. A witness who had contact with her led the police to her location in a European country other than Monaco or France. International police cooperation has been activated at the request of Monaco’s judicial authorities. The sources confirmed that the suspect is a woman capable of disguising herself to appear male.

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