Interpol identifies 39-year-old Ukrainian woman Anastasiia Berezovska as the main suspect in a bombing in Monaco. Multiple outlets report that the case involves an alleged explosive device linked to the injury of Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolaiev. Al Jazeera and India Today say Interpol names Berezovska as the chief suspect, while Fox News reports that Interpol issues a Red Notice as part of the request to locate and detain her. The reports describe the bombing as occurring in a Monaco apartment and as targeting Yermolaiev. Fox News characterizes Yermolaiev as a sanctioned “oligarch,” while other accounts focus on his injuries and the alleged targeting. Across sources, Interpol’s identification of Berezovska is the central development, with the suspect being tied to the alleged planting of an explosive device in Monaco. The reporting does not add further confirmed details about motives, the precise mechanism of the attack, or the investigation’s next steps beyond the naming of the suspect and the international notice.