Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian woman accused of planting a parcel bomb that injured three people in Monaco in June, was found dead near Kyiv. The Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine reported that she had crossed into Ukraine on July 1 and was discovered deceased by July 6. Investigators allege she was surveilling the mansion of Ukrainian-born Cypriot businessman Vadym Ermolaev, whose family was among the victims. Berezovska was in financial contact with Ermolaev and a Ukrainian military intelligence officer, who was later arrested as a suspect in her death. Prosecutors stated the intelligence officer failed to report his interactions with Berezovska and acted independently. Ukraine’s military intelligence agency confirmed cooperation with the investigation and aided in the arrest of its own employee. Ermolaev, once a wealthy businessman, was sanctioned by Ukraine’s president in 2023 over alleged tax violations in Russia-occupied Crimea.
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