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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 39-year-old Ukrainian woman identified as the primary suspect in a recent apartment bombing in Monaco.

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Interpol has named a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman as the suspect in a bombing targeting an apartment in Monaco. The individual allegedly employed a disguise resembling a man to carry out the attack using a remote-controlled explosive device.

Coverage from PBS, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, Fox News, NDTV, and AP News emphasizes details regarding the suspect's identity and methodology, including a reported snake tattoo. Reports indicate the bombing targeted a Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

Authorities are now conducting a search for the suspect. Coverage does not yet specify the current location of the individual or the condition of the target.

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Who is the suspect identified by Interpol?

Interpol has named a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman as the primary suspect.

How was the bombing carried out?

According to coverage, a remote-controlled bomb was used, and the suspect reportedly wore a disguise resembling a man.

Who was the target of the attack?

The bombing reportedly targeted a Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

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