Key facts
- A parcel bomb exploded in a Monaco residential building.
- At least three people were injured in the explosion.
- Two individuals sustained critical injuries.
- Ukrainian tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev was among the injured.
- Yermolaiev's family was reportedly also injured.
- The suspect is described as a male.
- The suspect fled the scene and crossed into France.
- A cross-border investigation involving French authorities has been launched.
A parcel bomb exploded in a residential building in Monaco on Tuesday, injuring at least three people. Among the injured was Ukrainian construction tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev, reportedly with his family. Two of the injured individuals sustained critical wounds. The suspect, described as a male, fled the scene of the explosion and crossed the border into France. This prompted a cross-border investigation involving French authorities to apprehend the individual. The exact motive behind the attack remains unclear, but the use of a parcel bomb suggests a targeted act. Monaco authorities are working with their French counterparts to gather evidence and identify the perpetrator. The incident has raised concerns about security in the principality.
