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Monaco bombing suspect Anastasiia Berezovska found shot dead near Kyiv

Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed the death of the 39-year-old and the detention of two men, fundamentally altering the international investigation into the attack.

By trndn World News2 min read
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed the death of the 39-year-old and the detention of two men, fundamentally altering the international investigation into the attack.

Anastasiia Berezovska, the 39-year-old Ukrainian national identified as the primary suspect in the recent Monaco bombing, was found shot dead near Kyiv on July 6. The discovery brings a sudden and violent end to the immediate manhunt for the central figure in the attack, while initiating a complex new phase of the investigation in Ukraine.

Ukrainian prosecutors have formally confirmed Berezovska’s death. Alongside the confirmation, authorities announced the detention of two men in connection with the development. Specific details regarding the identities of the detained individuals and their precise relationship to Berezovska or the initial bombing remain under investigation as officials process the scene.

Berezovska had been the focus of an intensive international search following the bombing in Monaco. Her identification as the main suspect had prompted significant cross-border cooperation as authorities worked to trace her movements from the principality back to Eastern Europe.

Her death alters the trajectory of the Monaco bombing investigation. With the primary suspect deceased before she could be apprehended or questioned, the process of establishing a clear narrative of responsibility—including how the attack was financed, planned, and executed—faces severe logistical hurdles. The loss of a central witness and suspect cuts off a crucial avenue for international investigators attempting to map the full scope of the plot.

The circumstances of the killing also introduce urgent questions about the broader geopolitical implications of both the original bombing and Berezovska’s subsequent demise. The violent nature of her death, occurring before she could face international justice, raises the immediate possibility that she was targeted to protect other actors involved in the Monaco attack.

The situation remains fluid as details continue to emerge. Ukrainian authorities and international law enforcement are currently working to ascertain the sequence of events that led to Berezovska’s death, focusing on the two men currently in custody to determine whether the killing was an orchestrated effort to sever ties to the Monaco bombing.

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