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Who ordered the assassination of the Ukrainian oligarch in Monaco?
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

Who ordered the assassination of the Ukrainian oligarch in Monaco?

Anastasia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman accused of attempting to assassinate Ukrainian-Cypriot businessman Vadim Yermolyayev in Monaco, was found dead in a forest near Kyiv. Her body was discovered six days after the attack, which involved an explosive device set remotely using her mobile phone. The incident has escalated into a potential international scandal, with Ukrainian authorities arresting two men linked to intelligence services. One suspect, Vladimir Reut of the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), initially confessed but later shifted blame to another suspect, Vitaliy Shykovych. The case remains under investigation, with questions remaining about who ordered the attack.

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Who ordered the assassination of the Ukrainian oligarch in Monaco?

Anastasia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman accused of attempting to assassinate Ukrainian-Cypriot businessman Vadim Yermolyayev in Monaco, was found dead in a forest near Kyiv. Her body was discovered six days after the attack, which involved an explosive device set remotely using her mobile phone. The incident has escalated into a potential international scandal, with Ukrainian authorities arresting two men linked to intelligence services. One suspect, Vladimir Reut of the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), initially confessed but later shifted blame to another suspect, Vitaliy Shykovych. The case remains under investigation, with questions remaining about who ordered the attack.

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