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Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead and intelligence officer arrested in Ukraine
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Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead and intelligence officer arrested in Ukraine

Anastasiia Berezovska, a suspect in a parcel bomb attack targeting a Ukrainian-born tycoon and his family in Monaco, was found shot dead in Ukraine. Police reported that two individuals—an intelligence officer and an accomplice—were detained on suspicion of her murder. Berezovska's body showed signs of gunshot wounds to the head, and investigators are examining cryptocurrency transfers linked to her. During searches at the accomplice's residence, a basement suspected of being used for torture was discovered. All evidence has been shared with Monaco authorities, which identified the victims as Vadym Yermolaiev and his family. The attack has sparked significant concern in Monaco, a wealthy microstate known for hosting the ultra-rich.

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Monaco bombing suspect found shot dead and intelligence officer arrested in Ukraine

Anastasiia Berezovska, a suspect in a parcel bomb attack targeting a Ukrainian-born tycoon and his family in Monaco, was found shot dead in Ukraine. Police reported that two individuals—an intelligence officer and an accomplice—were detained on suspicion of her murder. Berezovska's body showed signs of gunshot wounds to the head, and investigators are examining cryptocurrency transfers linked to her. During searches at the accomplice's residence, a basement suspected of being used for torture was discovered. All evidence has been shared with Monaco authorities, which identified the victims as Vadym Yermolaiev and his family. The attack has sparked significant concern in Monaco, a wealthy microstate known for hosting the ultra-rich.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal investigation involving international implications, without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the involvement of Ukrainian authorities, an intelligence officer, and connections to Monaco, but does not take a clear stance.

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Monaco bomb suspect found dead in Ukraine

A Ukrainian woman suspected of involvement in a bomb attack targeting a wealthy Ukrainian-born businessman in Monaco has been found dead in Ukraine. According to Ukraine's prosecutor general's office, she was discovered shot dead. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns and potential cross-border criminal activities involving individuals linked to high-profile targets. The death raises questions about the circumstances surrounding her killing and whether it is related to the investigation into the Monaco bombing. Authorities are likely to continue their probe into the attack and the suspect's background.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report without overtly biased language or emphasis. It cites an official source (Ukraine's prosecutor general's office) and provides minimal context beyond the stated facts. There is no clear ideological framing or omission of perspectives that would indicate a left or

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