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In Germany, searches in the apartment of a Ukrainian woman suspected in the attack in Monaco
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In Germany, searches in the apartment of a Ukrainian woman suspected in the attack in Monaco

German authorities conducted searches at the residence of Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian citizen who has been placed under international arrest by Interpol for allegedly planning an attack on Vadym Yermolayev, a sanctioned Ukrainian businessman, in Monaco. The searches took place in the Main-Taunus district where Berezovska lived, and police also searched her car. According to reports, Berezovska is originally from Luhansk and has been living in Germany since March 2022 under temporary protection. She was reportedly seen in Frankfurt after the incident in Monaco. Media outlets previously reported that she likely traveled to Germany via Italy using a rented car. Earlier unconfirmed reports suggested that Ukraine’s Security Service might have been involved in the explosion. On June 29, an explosion in Monaco injured three people, including Yermolayev and his close associates, though the prosecutor's office in Monaco has yet to officially confirm their identities. Yermolayev is a prominent businessman based in Dnipro and was once among Ukraine’s wealthiest individuals.

У Монако відбулася масштабна поліцейська операція після вибуху, внаслідок якого постраждала українська родина, включаючи підсанкційного бізнесмена Вадима Єрмолаєва. Подія відбулася 29 червня, о 21 годині за місцевим часом, на вулиці Реверан-Пер-Луї-Фролла, поблизу кордону з Францією. Вибух стався у житловому будинку, де живла українська родина. За даними поліції, у результаті інциденту було поранено троє людей, двоє з яких перебувають у критичному стані. Один з поранених — 13-річний підліток — отримав травму середньої тяжкості. Всі троє постраждалих є членами однієї української родини, з якою пов’язано багато фактів, що викликають увагу.

Вибух відбувся після того, як невідомий чоловік залишив рюкзак з вибуховим пристроєм у вестибюлі будинку. Після цього він втік пішохідною шляхом у сусідне французьке місто Босолей. Поліція Монако, разом із французькими жандармами, залучила до операції близько 40 особового складу, а також два гелікоптери. Залучені спецслужби виконують роботу з аналізу відеозображення, збору свідчень і пошуку слідів підривника. Наразі відомо, що підривник був записаний на камери відеоспостереження, хоча його обличчя було частково приховане. Згідно з інформацією, вибуховий пристрій був начинений болтами та металевим дробом, що збільшило силу ураження.

Вадим Єрмолаєв — дніпровський бізнесмен, засновник торгово-виробничої корпорації «Алеф», один із найбільших забудовників міста. Він був одним із найбагатших людей України за версією Forbes, але у 2019 році відмовився від українського громадянства, набравши паспорт Кіпру. Проти нього були запроваджені санкції, які він намагався оскаржити в суді. У грудні 2023 року президент України Володимир Зеленський увів у дію рішення РНБО про застосування проти Єрмолаєва персональних санкцій терміном на 10 років. За даними СБУ, підставою для обмежень стала діяльність його алкогольного бізнесу в окупованому Криму, де компанії сплачували податки до бюджету РФ.

Крім того, Єрмолаєв був одним із фігурантів розслідування УП «Батальйон Монако» про українських бізнесменів, політиків та олігархів, які під час повномасштабної війни оселилися на Лазуровому узбережжі. Ці факти викликали значну увагу в українському суспільстві, особливо через те, що Єрмолаєв був визнаний підсанкційним. У Монако він жив у вигідних умовах, що викликав питання щодо його відвідності від української держави.

Голова уряду Монако Крістоф Мірман запевнив, що всі можливі служби залучені до розслідування події, а також що відбувається тісна координація з французькою стороною. Він також зазначив, що це перший подібний випадок в історії князівства, що підкреслює важливість ситуації. Прокурор Монако Тібо Стефан підтвердив, що двоє людей перебувають у критичному стані, а третій — у стані, що не загрожує життю. На місці події працюють сапери, криміналісти та загони поліції, які проводять детальний огляд території.

Наразі правоохоронці з’ясовують, чи були українці безпосередньою ціллю зловмисника. Якщо це так, то подія може мати мотивацію, пов’язану з політичними або економічними факторами. Однак наразі немає офіційних доказів, що вказують на конкретну причину вибуху. Відповідальність за розслідування покладена на поліції Монако та французьких спецслужб. Ожидати результатів розслідування можна протягом кількох днів, після чого буде визначено, чи відбулася теракт, чи ж це випадкова подія.

Таким чином, вибух у Монако став важливим інцидентом, який викликав увагу не лише українського, а й міжнародного суспільства. Подія відкрила нові питання щодо безпеки, політики та економіки, а також викликала дискусії про роль відомих особ, таких як Вадим Єрмолаєв, у глобальному просторі. Усе це вимагає подальшого розслідування, щоб встановити справжню причину події та відповідальність за неї.

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Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 8816 hr. ago
Interpol has issued a search warrant for a Ukrainian woman suspected of assassinating oligarch Ermolayev in Monaco.

The Interpol has issued an international wanted notice for Anastasia Berezovska, a Ukrainian citizen suspected of involvement in an attack on Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolayev in Monaco. The incident occurred on June 29, resulting in serious injuries to Yermolayev and his associates. According to reports, investigators identified Berezovska through video footage from surveillance cameras and witness testimony. French media outlets such as Le Figaro and Nice-Matin have reported that she was allegedly living under a false identity in Germany. On July 3, authorities in Monaco confirmed that Berezovska was part of an organized group, though further evidence against her remains pending. Earlier rumors suggested possible involvement of Ukraine’s Security Service in the attack, but this has not been officially confirmed.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a high-profile incident involving a Ukrainian oligarch and potential state involvement, it presents information based on media reports and does not take a clear ideological stance. It includes multiple sources, including foreign outlets, and avoids overtly favoring any政治派

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 88): The article accurately reports the information from the primary source, including details about the suspect, Interpol's involvement, and the investigation process. It maintains a neutral tone but slightly emphasizes the seriousness of the situation.

UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedCenterFactual 93Objective 8912 hr. ago
Monaco investigators search for suspect in Yermolayev's assassination: Interpol has released her data

The article reports on an investigation into a suspected terrorist attack in Monaco targeting Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermolaev. The suspect, Anastasia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian national, is being sought by Interpol under a red notice, which requests international cooperation to locate her. Authorities in Monaco claim she acted with others, though two men initially detained were later released due to lack of evidence. The explosion occurred on June 29, injuring at least three people, including members of a Ukrainian family. The incident has raised concerns over potential connections to organized crime or terrorism, with ongoing investigations led by French and Monaco authorities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information from multiple sources, including Interpol, local police, and French media outlets like Le Figaro and Nice Matin. It does not overtly favor any political ideology or group, nor does it exhibit strong ideological slant in its framing. The focus remains on factual, law-

Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 89): The article accurately reflects the information from the primary source and adds details about searches in Germany. It stays factual and neutral, though there is some emphasis on the significance of the search.

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeftFactual 92Objective 873 days ago
In Monaco large-scale police operation after the explosion, where the sanctioned oligarch Yermolayev was injured

A large-scale police operation is underway in Monaco following an explosion that injured Vadym Yermolaev, a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch, and his family. The suspect, who placed a bomb in the lobby of a building on Italian Boulevard before fleeing toward the neighboring commune of Bosole, has been captured on camera but his face is partially obscured. Authorities have deployed around 40 French gendarmerie officers and two helicopters in the search. The incident is described as unprecedented for the principality. Yermolaev, a businessman from Dnipro and founder of the Alef trade-and-industrial corporation, previously held Ukrainian citizenship but later obtained a Cypriot passport. He was featured in Ukrainska Pravda's investigation 'Battalion Monaco,' which looked into Ukrainian businessmen, politicians, and oligarchs who relocated to the Mediterranean during the full-scale war.

Bias read (Left): The article focuses on a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch and references an investigative report by Ukrainska Pravda titled 'Battalion Monaco,' which implies critical scrutiny of wealthy individuals linked to the conflict. This framing aligns with left-leaning perspectives that often highlight issues围绕

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 87): This article closely follows the primary source and includes additional details like photos and specific police actions. It maintains an objective tone while providing comprehensive coverage of the operation.

UNIAN logoUNIANParty-alignedLeftFactual 90Objective 864 days ago
An explosion in Monaco has injured Ukrainians - Le Figaro

A powerful explosion occurred in Monaco on Monday evening, June 29, near the street Rue Revereza Per Louis Frédéric, according to reports from Le Figaro citing police sources. At least three people were injured, with two in critical condition and one in less severe condition. All three victims are members of a Ukrainian family, including two parents aged between 50 and 60, one of whom is suspected to be Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermolaev, and a 13-year-old child. Yermolaev, who renounced his Ukrainian citizenship in 2019 and obtained Cypriot citizenship, was previously under sanctions in Ukraine. The incident follows another recent attack in Russia involving a former head of the 'Ministry of State Security of the DPR' who survived an explosion after opening a suspicious package.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident by highlighting the Ukrainian national identity of the victims and connects it to broader geopolitical tensions, particularly mentioning Yermolaev’s ties to Ukraine and his status as an oligarch. While the event itself is a local incident, the emphasis on the victims’

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 86): The article provides detailed accounts of the incident and the victims, aligning with the primary source. It maintains objectivity but has some emotional undertones when describing the injuries and the location.

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 85yesterday
A woman posing as a man is suspected of assassinating Yermolayev Media

In Monaco, a suspected woman in her early thirties, believed to be of Ukrainian origin, was identified as the individual who left a bag containing explosives near the home of sanctioned Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolaev. The suspect, who was living in Germany, was later confirmed by investigators to be female, having disguised herself as a man. According to reports, she had previously surveilled the area and followed a Ukrainian family nearby before placing the explosive device at the residence. The blast injured three people, including a 13-year-old boy, and resulted in critical injuries to Anna Nasobina, the partner of Yermolaev. Authorities are considering two main theories: organized crime involvement or foreign interference. While initial suspicions pointed toward Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU), the Monaco authorities have since ruled out a terrorist attack.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information based on multiple news outlets (Le Figaro, BFMTV) and does not overtly favor any particular political group or ideology. It provides factual details about the incident, the suspect, and the ongoing investigation without clear ideological leaning. The focus remains on

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article provides factual information based on ZMІ reports and includes details about the suspect being a woman disguised as a man. It remains objective but has some speculative language regarding her disguise.

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeftFactual 88Objective 8513 hr. ago
In Germany, searches in the apartment of a Ukrainian woman suspected in the attack in Monaco

German authorities conducted searches at the residence of Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian citizen who has been placed under international arrest by Interpol for allegedly planning an attack on Vadym Yermolayev, a sanctioned Ukrainian businessman, in Monaco. The searches took place in the Main-Taunus district where Berezovska lived, and police also searched her car. According to reports, Berezovska is originally from Luhansk and has been living in Germany since March 2022 under temporary protection. She was reportedly seen in Frankfurt after the incident in Monaco. Media outlets previously reported that she likely traveled to Germany via Italy using a rented car. Earlier unconfirmed reports suggested that Ukraine’s Security Service might have been involved in the explosion. On June 29, an explosion in Monaco injured three people, including Yermolayev and his close associates, though the prosecutor's office in Monaco has yet to officially confirm their identities. Yermolayev is a prominent businessman based in Dnipro and was once among Ukraine’s wealthiest individuals.

Bias read (Left): The article focuses on a high-profile criminal investigation involving a Ukrainian national linked to a sanctioned businessman, which has significant implications for Ukrainian politics and security. The framing emphasizes the involvement of Ukrainian institutions like the Security Service and the '

Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 85): The article presents information from Le Figaro and includes details about the family affected by the blast. While factually sound, it leans slightly towards emphasizing the Ukrainian connection and potential implications.

Ukrainska Pravda logoUkrainska PravdaIndependentLeft4 days ago
Monaco explosion: Ukrainian oligarch and his wife in critical condition

A powerful explosion occurred in a residential building in Monaco near the French border on Monday evening, June 29, injuring at least three people, including two adults aged 50–60 and a 13-year-old boy. The injured individuals are members of an Ukrainian family, with the adult pair suffering severe injuries that threaten their lives. The 13-year-old is in moderate condition. The victims were hospitalized in Nice, with the adults at the Pasteur Hospital and the teenager at the Lenviel Children’s Hospital. According to sources from Ukraine’s business circles, one of the injured is Vadim Yermolaev, a well-known Dnipro businessman and founder of the trade-production corporation 'Alef'. The incident has raised concerns about potential targeting of Ukrainians in Monaco, with authorities considering it possibly a terrorist act. The explosive device was reportedly filled with bolts and metal shrapnel to increase impact.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident within the broader context of Ukrainian business figures and their ties to Russian-backed activities, particularly referencing sanctions against Yermolaev by President Zelenskyy. It emphasizes his status as an oligarch and his past involvement in Ukrainian politics,暗示

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