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Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon

Interpol has issued a red notice for a Ukrainian woman suspected of carrying out an apartment bombing in Monaco targeting a Russia-linked tycoon.

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This story first appeared in 🇫🇷 French coverage — 3.3 hours before Newsylist detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 3, 12:33 UTC
🇫🇷 French Jul 3, 09:14 UTC · CNews
🇮🇹 Italian Jul 4, 05:02 UTC · Corriere della Sera

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The brief

Interpol has identified a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman as the primary suspect in an explosive attack at a Monaco apartment. The bombing reportedly targeted a Jewish oligarch and Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

Coverage from AP News, Bloomberg, and Al Jazeera emphasizes that the suspect was allegedly disguised as a man during the attack. Reports from Fox News, CBS News, and Yahoo confirm that Interpol has issued a red notice to facilitate her capture.

Police are currently pursuing the suspect following the identification provided by Interpol. Further details on the suspect's current location are not specified in the coverage.

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Who is the primary suspect in the Monaco bombing?

A 39-year-old Ukrainian woman.

Who was the intended target of the attack?

A Jewish oligarch and Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

What tactic did the suspect reportedly use during the bombing?

According to Bloomberg, the suspect was disguised as a man.

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