A Ukrainian businessman and property tycoon who was injured in a bombing in Monaco says Kyiv’s military intelligence agency is responsible for the attack. According to the reports, the blast occurred in Monaco and resulted in severe injuries to his partner, who loses both legs, and to his son, who is also injured. The businessman claims the attack was an attempt on his life and links it to actions by Ukraine’s military intelligence services. The claims are presented without confirmation from Ukrainian officials or Monaco authorities in the available reporting. The Daily Mail reports that the businessman’s allegations frame the incident as politically motivated and part of an effort to target him. It is not clear from the provided summaries what evidence he cites, whether any suspects have been identified, or what investigations are underway. The case remains under dispute, with the bombing’s circumstances and responsibility still subject to official inquiry.
Ukrainian businessman accuses Kyiv of involvement in Monaco bombing
A Ukrainian businessman and property tycoon who was injured in a bombing in Monaco says Kyiv’s military intelligence agency is responsible for the attack. According to the reports, the blast occurred...
- A bombing in Monaco targets a Ukrainian property tycoon and injures his family.
- His partner is reported to lose both legs in the blast.
- His son is also reported to be injured.
- The businessman alleges Kyiv’s military intelligence agency is behind the attack.
- The reports provided do not include confirmed responsibility by investigators or authorities.
The Ukrainian property tycoon who was targeted in a bombing in Monaco has accused Kyiv 's military intelligence agency of being responsible for the attack.
3 hours agoThe Ukrainian property tycoon who was targeted in a bombing in Monaco has accused Kyiv 's military intelligence agency of being responsible for the attack.
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