Key facts
- Ukraine's Prosecutor General has requested a joint investigation with Monaco into the death of a suspect in a Monaco bombing case.
- The suspect, Anastasiia Berezovska, was found shot dead in Ukraine.
- A Ukrainian intelligence officer, Vladyslav Reut, initially confessed to her murder but later recanted.
- The Monaco bombing targeted a Ukrainian-born businessman and wounded three people.
- Reut claims he was threatened by an accomplice and denies murdering Berezovska.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General, Ruslan Kravchenko, has called for a joint investigation with Monaco into the death of Anastasiia Berezovska, a suspect in a recent bombing in Monaco. Berezovska was found shot dead in Ukraine, and a Ukrainian intelligence officer, Vladyslav Reut, who initially confessed to her murder, has since changed his story. Reut now claims he did not pull the trigger and blames an accomplice, stating he was threatened. The bombing in Monaco targeted Ukrainian-born businessman Vadym Yermolayev and wounded three people. Berezovska, who had been identified as a suspect and was wanted by Interpol, arrived in Ukraine two days after the Monaco incident. Investigators reportedly identified Zhykovych and Reut using Berezovska's phone records and cryptocurrency transfers. President Volodymyr Zelensky indicated he would provide further updates on the case.
