Monaco Bombing Injures Ukrainian Oligarch and Multiple Victims; Fraud Allegations Under Investigation
A bomb attack in Monaco targeted Ukrainian oligarch Vadym Yermolaiev, 56, leaving multiple victims with severe injuries. Yermolaiev and his son sustained wounds in the blast, whilst a third victim suffered catastrophic injuries. Initial confusion over the identity of the most severely injured victim has been clarified, with Yermolaiev's wife Anna confirming she was not among those with life-threatening injuries, suggesting the severely wounded person was someone else present at the scene.
Ukrainian police are investigating whether the attack was linked to Yermolaiev's alleged involvement in a €100 million call centre fraud scheme. The inquiry aims to determine whether the bombing was a targeted retaliation or attempted murder connected to the financial allegations, adding a significant criminal dimension to the violent incident.
- Ukrainian oligarch Vadym Yermolaiev and his son injured in Monaco bomb attack; third victim critically wounded
- Yermolaiev's wife denies being the severely injured victim, clarifying identities of those harmed
- Police investigating alleged link between attack and €100 million call centre fraud involving the oligarch
Coverage
- Daily Mail — ‘Oligarch’s mistress is woman who lost both legs in Monaco bomb blast’: She fights for life ‘as it emerges child also wounded is their son’
- Daily Mail — Assassin ‘may have tried to blow up Ukrainian oligarch and his family over the tycoon’s alleged links to €100 million call centre scam, police believe’
- Daily Mail — Ukrainian oligarch’s wife speaks out and says she is NOT the woman ‘whose limbs were blown off in Monaco bomb attack’ – as ‘police probe tycoon’s alleged links to €100m scam’