Interpol has named a suspect in connection with a bombing in Monaco that multiple outlets describe as targeting a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia. Reporting across sources states that Interpol publicly identified the individual sought over the incident, which drew international attention due to the victim’s reported connections. The articles frame the case as involving a Russia-linked Ukrainian businessman and present the naming of the suspect as a key development in the investigation. While the outlets agree on the core points—Interpol’s identification of a suspect and the characterization of the alleged target as a Ukrainian tycoon with Russia links—details such as the suspect’s name, the specific circumstances of the attack, and the broader evidence cited by investigators are not included in the provided excerpts. Overall, the coverage is consistent in attributing the naming to Interpol and in describing the Monaco bombing as connected to a high-profile figure reported to have ties to Russia.