A Ukrainian court has detained two men accused of killing Anastasiia Berezovska, a suspect in the attempted assassination of multimillionaire Vadym Yermolaiev in Monaco. The court's decision came on July 10, 2026, following the discovery of Berezovska's body with gunshot wounds. The incident has raised questions regarding the motives behind both the bombing and the subsequent killing.
Details of the Arrests
The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office announced that the two detained individuals include a decorated officer from Ukraine's military intelligence agency (GUR) and a former law enforcement officer. They are being held without bail as investigations continue into Berezovska's death.
Authorities reported finding Berezovska's body on July 4, 2026, shortly after Interpol identified her as a key suspect in the June 29 bombing. Her death has complicated the ongoing investigation into the Monaco attack, which left Yermolaiev, his son, and partner seriously injured.
Background on the Monaco Bombing
The bombing occurred in a residential area of Monaco, targeting Yermolaiev, a property mogul sanctioned by Ukraine since 2023 for his business dealings in Russian-occupied Crimea. The explosion, which rocked the vicinity, has drawn significant media attention and prompted investigations by both Ukrainian and Monaco authorities.



