V ponedeljek zvečer je v prestižni četvrti Monaka odjeknila močna eksplozija, ki je poškodovala najmanj tri osebe, med njimi tudi ukrajinski milijarder Vadim Jermolajev. Dogodek, ki je zgodil zvečer okoli 21. ure v stanovanjski stavbi na ulici Rue Révérend-Père-Louis-Frolla, blizu francoske meje, je oblasti obravnavali kot nameren napad. Nadzorne kamere so posnele moškega, ki je pred vhodom v zgradbo odložil nahrbtnik, nato pa pobegnil peš proti sosednjemu francoskemu mestu Beausoleil. Eksplozivna naprava, ki je detonirala v trenutku, ko je družina vstopala v avlo, je vsebovala kovinske delce, vijake in šibre, kar je povečalo njen uničevalni učinek. Oblasti so sprožile obsežno iskalno akcijo, medtem ko je storilec še vedno na begu.
Obraz ranjenih je še vedno skrit, kljub temu, da so oblasti potrdile, da sta dve osebi v kritičnem stanju, medtem ko tretja ni življenjsko ogrožena. Med ranjenimi naj bi bil tudi ukrajinski oligarh Vadim Jermolajev, ki je od začetka vojne v Ukrajini bival v Monaku. Po poročanju tiskovne agencije AFP je bil Jermolajev med drugimi članovi njegove družine, ki je vključuje starša v petdesetih letih in njunega 13-letnega sina. Družina, ki je bila v procesu vračanja v svoje stanovanje, je bila prav tako cilj napada. Jermolajev, ki je bil nekoč uvrščen med 100 najbogatejših ljudi v Ukrajini, je leta 2019 odpovedal ukrajinskemu državljanstvu in postal državljan Cipra. Leta 2023 so ukrajinske oblasti proti njemu uvedele sankcije, domnevno zaradi njegovega poslovanja na rusko okupiranem Krimu.
Monaški knez Albert II. je incident označil za "gnusen zločin" in "šok za celotno monaško skupnost", medtem ko državni minister za državo Christophe Mirmand je dejal, da gre po njegovem vedenju za prvi tovrstni bombni napad v zgodovini kneževine. Policijske oblasti so razkrile, da je osumljenec nosil črni klobuk, temno športno jakno, bele kavbojke in športne copate, kar je pomagalo pri njegovi identifikaciji. Na kraju so bili napotenih več kot 100 policistov in reševalcev, na pomoč so priskočili tudi francoski varnostni organi. Nadzorne kamere so ujele osumljenca, kar je omogočilo oblastim, da so sprožile obsežno iskanje, vendar pa je storilec še vedno na begu.
Oblasti v Monaku in Franciji so razkrile, da je eksplozivna naprava sestavljena iz kovinskih delcev, vijakov in šibirjev, kar je povečalo njen uničevalni učinek. Državni tožilec Stephane Thibault je dejal, da je osumljenec pustil torbo ali paket v preddverju stavbe preden je odšel. Ta dejstvo je bilo potrjeno tudi s posnetki nadzornih kamer, ki so prikazovala moškega, kako odloži nahrbtnik in pobegne. Policijske oblasti so razkrile, da je storilec še vedno na begu, medtem ko so razkrili njegovo opisno sliko. Mediji so objavili tudi fotografijo, ki naj bi prikazovala njegovo beg po eksploziji.
Policija v Monaku in Franciji še vedno išče osebo, ki je povzročila eksplozijo. Mediji navajajo, da gre za teroristični napad, ker je eksplozija bila namerna in je imela cilj raniti člankov ukrajinske družine. Državni minister Mirmand je dejal, da je to prvi tovrstni zločin v zgodovini Monaka. Oblasti so razkrile, da so bili tarča napada člani ukrajinske družine, medtem ko so razkrili, da je osumljenec pustil nahrbtnik pred vhodom v zgradbo. Nadzorne kamere so posnela osumljenca, kar je omogočilo oblastim, da so sprožile obsežno iskanje, vendar pa je storilec še vedno na begu. Vse te dejstva kažejo na to, da gre za zelo seriozni in močan napad, ki je imel veliko vpliva na monaško skupnost.
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DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 96Objective 9216 hr. ago Interpol issued a red alert for a suspect in the Monaco bombing.Interpol has issued a red notice for 39-year-old Ukrainian Anastasiia Berezovska, who is suspected of placing a bomb outside the home of Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolenko in Monaco. The explosion injured Yermolenko, and authorities believe Berezovska did not act alone. A red notice is a request for international law enforcement to locate and temporarily detain someone pending legal proceedings, but it does not equate to an arrest warrant. Berezovska is wanted for attempted murder, setting off an explosive device in a public place with criminal intent, and involvement in a criminal organization. She was last reported to live in Frankfurt, Germany, but is currently missing. Initially mistaken for a man due to her clothing, investigators identified her through witness testimony and CCTV footage. After fleeing on foot to France, she took a car with German license plates and crossed into Italy before heading toward Switzerland. Authorities noted the sophistication of the explosive device suggests multiple people were involved in the attack.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol related to a bombing incident in Monaco. It includes details from official sources such as Interpol and Ansa, and provides balanced reporting without apparent ideological framing or biased language.
Why these scores (Factual 96 · Objective 92): Excellent accuracy with detailed information about the suspect and Interpol notice. Very neutral presentation.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 9016 hr. ago This is the woman who allegedly planted the bomb in Monaco.In the aftermath of a recent explosion in Monaco that injured three people, authorities identified a female suspect linked to a bombing incident. The suspect, 39-year-old Ukrainian woman Anastasia Berezovska, was reportedly dressed as a man during the attack. Interpol has issued an arrest warrant for her, and the incident is believed to be connected to Ukrainian intelligence ties with Russia. Among the injured was Vadim Jermolayev, a wealthy Ukrainian businessman who has been under sanctions since December 2023 due to alleged activities in Crimea. Initial reports suggest he and his partner were injured, though his condition has improved.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal investigation involving a potential connection to Russian-backed activities in Ukraine. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the legal and security implications. While the subject involves international tensions, the phr
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Highly accurate with clear identification of the suspect. Maintains neutrality while presenting facts.
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 93Objective 8917 hr. ago The suspect in the Monaco bombing was actually a woman. Interpol released her name.The main suspect in the bombing attack in Monaco, which injured three people and targeted Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Iermolayev, has been identified as a woman named Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian citizen. Initially mistaken for a man due to her disguise, she used a black fishing cap and appeared to have dressed as a man. The Monaco prosecution has issued an arrest warrant and requested an Interpol Red Notice for her. According to Interpol's notice, Berezovska was last known to reside in Germany and has a tattoo of a snake running along her right arm from shoulder to elbow. She speaks German and has dark hair. Prosecutors suggest the complexity of the bomb indicates multiple perpetrators were involved, though two men arrested in Monaco were later released due to lack of evidence. Iermolayev, who has been under Ukrainian sanctions since December 2023 related to his business activities in Crimea, was seriously injured in the explosion, along with his partner and their 13-year-old son. AFP reported claims that individuals in Dnipro, Ukraine, where Iermolayev built his fortune, had lined up to kill him over alleged involvement in cryptocurrency scams and phone fraud.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the incident, including the identification of the suspect, the nature of the attack, and the background of the target. It includes quotes from official sources such as the Monaco prosecution and references to Interpol's Red Notice. There is no evident倾向
Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 89): Accurate with good details about the suspect and police investigation. Slightly emotive in describing the attack.
Siol.netState / PublicLeftFactual 92Objective 883 days ago Blast in Monaco, suspected to be a terrorist attack #videoAn explosion occurred in Monaco on Monday evening, injuring at least three people, two of whom were in critical condition. The blast took place shortly after 9 PM in an apartment building near Place des Moulins, close to the French border. Initial reports suggest a terrorist attack, though the perpetrator remains at large. All injured individuals are members of a Ukrainian family, including Vadim Yermolaiev, a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch who had recently returned to his residence in Monaco. His wife suffered severe lower limb injuries, and both she and her husband are critically ill. Surveillance footage captured a man wearing dark clothing and a black hat leaving a backpack at the building’s entrance before fleeing towards nearby France. Monaco’s premier, Christophe Mirmand, stated that police are gathering evidence, indicating the likelihood of a terrorist act.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident within the context of geopolitical tensions, particularly highlighting the involvement of a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch and the potential link to terrorism. While the focus is on the event itself, the emphasis on the suspect’s possible ties to terrorism and the use,
Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 88): Very accurate with detailed information. Uses slightly dramatic language but remains mostly objective.
N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 91Objective 873 days ago Monaco explosion: wounded billionaire with family, someone set a bombAn explosion at a residential building in Monaco injured three people, including Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Iermolayev, who was reportedly in critical condition. The incident occurred around 9 PM on Monday, with two individuals in their fifties or sixties suffering life-threatening injuries and a 13-year-old, likely related to the couple, sustaining less severe injuries. According to AFP, Iermolayev has been under sanctions since December 2023 due to alleged business activities on Russia-occupied Crimea. Monaco's Minister for State, Christophe Mirmand, initially described the explosion as an attack but later referred to it as an intentional explosion. The explosive device was apparently made using screws and weak charges. The suspect allegedly left a bag or package in the entrance before leaving, which was captured by surveillance cameras. Monaco's Prince Albert II called the incident 'vile crime' shocking to the entire Monaco community. This marks the first such crime in Monaco, according to Mirmand, and police continue to search for the perpetrator.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the event, citing multiple sources including AFP and Le Figaro, and presents information without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes details about the victim, the nature of the attack, and official responses without apparent bias.
Why these scores (Factual 91 · Objective 87): Accurate with good technical details about the explosive device. Slightly biased in emphasizing the attack nature.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago An explosion in Monaco has left a Ukrainian oligarch badly injured.An explosion occurred in the early evening of Monday at a residential building on Rue Révérend Père Louis Frolla in Monaco, near the French border. The incident was caused by an explosive device placed in a bag in the building's entrance hall, according to Minister Christophe Mirmand. Monaco's Prince Albert II described the event as 'a disgusting crime' and 'a shock for the entire Monegasque community.' Over 100 police officers and rescuers were deployed to the scene, with French security forces also assisting. Surveillance cameras captured the suspect fleeing on foot toward the neighboring French town of Beausoleil. Authorities confirmed three people were injured, with two in critical condition and the third out of life-threatening danger. They were transported to a hospital in Nice, France. Le Figaro reported that the victims are a Ukrainian family—parents around 50 years old and their 13-year-old son—with Vadim Yermolayev, a Ukrainian construction tycoon and former billionaire, being severely injured. Yermolayev had lived in Monaco since the start of the war in Ukraine and recently returned to his residence. He had renounced his Ukrainian citizenship in 2019 and became a citizen
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the incident, including quotes from both official sources (Minister Christophe Mirmand, Prince Albert II) and external reports (Le Figaro). It does not exhibit clear bias in framing, language, or emphasis, presenting the facts objectively while noting the受害
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting with good contextual details. Slightly biased in emphasizing the oligarch's status but otherwise balanced.
DnevnikIndependent🔒LeftFactual 90Objective 703 days ago Monaco explosion: Ukrainian oligarch fights for his lifeA powerful explosion occurred in the residential building on Rue Révérend-Père-Louis-Frolla in Monaco, near the French border, injuring at least three people, two critically. The incident took place around 9:05 PM local time, with CCTV footage showing a man placing a backpack containing an explosive device before fleeing. According to preliminary reports, the attack may be terrorist-related, and the victims are members of a Ukrainian family. One of the severely injured individuals is Vadim Yermak, a Ukrainian oligarch who has been living in Monaco since the start of the war in Ukraine. Authorities have confirmed that the explosive device contained bolts and metal pellets intended to maximize harm. Police are investigating the incident and have described the suspect as wearing beige pants, a black jacket, and a black hat that partially covered his face.
Bias read (Left): The article focuses on a potential terrorist attack involving a Ukrainian oligarch, which is inherently politically sensitive. While the report presents factual information, the emphasis on the victim being a Ukrainian oligarch and the mention of his status as part of the 'richest Ukrainians' could帧
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): Article provides detailed and accurate account of the incident with specific times and locations. It mentions the possibility of terrorism but does not overstate it. Some emotional language present, such as 'ukrajinski oligarh se bori za življenje,' but overall more balanced than article 0.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 833 days ago He left his backpack in front of the building, then there was an explosion.An explosion occurred outside a residential building in Monaco on Monday evening, injuring at least three people, two of whom are in critical condition. Among the injured is believed to be Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermak. The police are searching for a suspect who allegedly placed a backpack before the blast and then fled on foot toward nearby France. According to authorities, a couple in their fifties or sixties suffered life-threatening injuries, while a 13-year-old, likely related to them, sustained less serious injuries. Monaco's Prince Albert II described the incident as a 'vile crime' that has shocked the entire Monegasque community. A source close to the investigation stated that Yermak, who has been under Ukrainian sanctions since December 2023, was among those injured.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an explosion involving a Ukrainian oligarch linked to sanctions, but presents the facts neutrally without overtly favoring any side. It includes information from multiple sources and does not exhibit clear bias in language or emphasis.
Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 83): Accurate but repetitive with some emotional language regarding the prince's statement.
Primorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 87Objective 823 days ago Three injured in Monaco explosionAn explosion occurred on Monday evening at the entrance of a residential building in Monaco, injuring three people. Surveillance cameras captured a person who placed a backpack near the building before fleeing on foot toward the nearby French town of Beausoleil. According to authorities, a couple in their fifties or sixties suffered life-threatening injuries, while a 13-year-old, likely related to them, sustained less serious injuries. The identities of the victims were not disclosed. Monaco's Prince Albert II described the incident as a 'vile crime' that shocked the entire Monegasque community. A source close to the investigation told AFP that one of the injured individuals was Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermak, who has been under Ukrainian sanctions since December 2023, allegedly due to his business activities in Crimea.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an explosion in Monaco with no clear ideological framing. It includes quotes from a high-profile official (Prince Albert II) and mentions a politically sensitive figure (Vadim Yermak), but does not take a stance on the event or its implications. The tone remains neutral, and a
Why these scores (Factual 87 · Objective 82): Accurate with good details but uses emotionally charged language in describing the incident.
Maribor24IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 803 days ago Monaco is shaken by an explosion in front of an apartment building, suspect on the run (PHOTO and VIDEO)An explosion occurred in Monaco late Monday evening near a residential building, injuring at least three people, two of whom are in critical condition. The blast took place around 9 PM near the entrance of the building, and surveillance cameras captured a person who placed a backpack before fleeing toward the nearby French town of Beausoleil. Among the injured is reportedly Vadim Yermak, a Ukrainian oligarch who has been under Ukrainian sanctions since December 2023 due to his business activities on the occupied Crimean Peninsula. Monaco's Prince Albert II condemned the incident as 'a disgusting crime' and called it a shock for the entire Monegasque community.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an explosion involving a high-profile individual linked to international sanctions and mentions a statement from Monaco's prince. However, the framing remains neutral, presenting facts without overtly favoring any side or using biased language. It includes information from a '
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Article presents facts accurately but lacks specific details about the explosion's cause and victim identities. Language is somewhat emotive when describing the prince's reaction.
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 653 days ago First explosion in the history of Monaco: the attacker left his backpack and fled, among the wounded is a Ukrainian billionaire (PHOTO)An explosion occurred at a residential building in Monaco's prestigious district near the French border, injuring three people including Ukrainian billionaire Vadim Yermolayev. The incident is being treated as a deliberate attack by authorities. A man was seen placing a backpack or package near the entrance before fleeing toward the French border, prompting an extensive search operation. Yermolayev, a prominent Ukrainian businessman, has been sanctioned by Ukraine for alleged ties to Crimea, though he has denied these accusations. Monaco's Minister of State, Christophe Mirmand, confirmed this is the first known bombing attack in the country's history, noting the explosive device contained metal parts and wires, increasing its destructive power. The prince has condemned the act as 'despicable criminal behavior,' and investigations continue to identify the perpetrator and determine the motive.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the event without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the involvement of a sanctioned Ukrainian businessman, but does not take a clear ideological position on his actions or the broader geopolitical implications. The framing remains neutral,
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): Article presents facts accurately based on available information but includes speculative elements like 'prvi takšen napad v zgodovini Monaka' which may not be confirmed. Language is somewhat emotionally charged, especially when describing the attack as 'zavržno kriminalno dejanje.'
Svet24IndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7517 hr. ago Interpol has released the name and photos of the suspect in the Monaco bombing.The article reports that Interpol has released the name and photographs of a suspect accused of a bombing attack in Monaco. The information was provided by Svet24.si, a Slovenian news outlet. The report highlights the international nature of the investigation, as Interpol is involved in tracking down the individual responsible for the incident. No further details about the suspect’s identity, the motive behind the attack, or any arrests are mentioned in the brief headline.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update about an international criminal investigation without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on the action taken by Interpol rather than taking a stance on the broader implications of terrorism or security policies.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Minimal content with no substantial factual information presented. Lacks objectivity due to brevity.