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The murdered woman who blew up the oligarch and his mistress, the arrested Ukrainian intelligence officer
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsLean Progressive19 hr. ago

The murdered woman who blew up the oligarch and his mistress, the arrested Ukrainian intelligence officer

A woman suspected of being connected to an attempt to assassinate Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolayev was found dead near Kyiv, according to reports from the Ukrainian news outlet 'Ukrainska Pravda.' The body was discovered on July 6th, and sources claim she was killed by gunfire. Investigators have not yet officially released her identity or details of her death. She had been outside Ukraine since March 2025 until July 1st, 2026. Two individuals were reportedly involved in the investigation, including an active member of the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Service and a former police officer. The case gained attention after an explosion in Monaco on June 29th injured three people, two seriously, including Yermolayev and his close associates. Authorities are investigating potential links to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), while Monaco has ruled out a terrorist motive.

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Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
New details of the assassination in Monaco cast a shadow on the Ukrainian "sacred goal".

The article discusses the lack of detailed analysis by European media regarding a sensationalized story published by the Financial Times about an assassination attempt in Monaco. The piece highlights how such high-profile narratives often receive minimal scrutiny despite their dramatic elements. It questions why such stories, which blend real-world events with fictional flair, do not prompt deeper investigative journalism across Europe.

Bias read (Center): The article does not overtly favor any specific political stance but critiques the superficial treatment of a high-profile event by mainstream media. While it raises concerns about journalistic rigor, it does not frame the issue in a clearly left or right-leaning manner. The tone remains balanced,批判

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentProgressiveyesterday
The murdered woman who blew up the oligarch and his mistress, the arrested Ukrainian intelligence officer

A woman suspected of being connected to an attempt to assassinate Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolayev was found dead near Kyiv, according to reports from the Ukrainian news outlet 'Ukrainska Pravda.' The body was discovered on July 6th, and sources claim she was killed by gunfire. Investigators have not yet officially released her identity or details of her death. She had been outside Ukraine since March 2025 until July 1st, 2026. Two individuals were reportedly involved in the investigation, including an active member of the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Service and a former police officer. The case gained attention after an explosion in Monaco on June 29th injured three people, two seriously, including Yermolayev and his close associates. Authorities are investigating potential links to the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), while Monaco has ruled out a terrorist motive.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the incident within the context of Ukrainian political figures and intelligence services, emphasizing connections to the SBU and highlighting the involvement of high-profile businessmen and oligarchs. The narrative suggests a possible state-sponsored or politically motivated angle

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