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Monaco attack: Ukrainian intelligence agent detained for murder of bomb suspect

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ukrainian intelligence agent Vladyslav Reut has been detained in Monaco for his alleged role in the murder of Anastasia Berezovska.
  • Berezovska is suspected of planting a bomb that injured oligarch Vadim Ermolaev and his family.
  • Reut has reportedly confessed to his participation in Berezovska's murder, while a second suspect, Vitaliy Zhykovych, denies involvement.

A Ukrainian intelligence agent, Vladyslav Reut, has been placed in pre-trial detention in Monaco in connection with the murder of Anastasia Berezovska. Berezovska is the primary suspect in a bomb attack that injured oligarch Vadim Ermolaev, his partner, and their 13-year-old son on June 29.

Reut, identified as an agent of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, reportedly confessed to his involvement in Berezovska's killing during a court hearing in Kyiv. He appeared in court with his face obscured and was subsequently detained without bail. His alleged accomplice, Vitaliy Zhykovych, who Ukrainian authorities describe as a former police officer, denies all charges against him.

The investigation into the bomb attack and subsequent murder has revealed complex links between individuals suspected of operating within Ukrainian intelligence services. The case raises questions about the alleged covert operations and potential spillover of conflicts into international territories. The article notes that the circumstances surrounding Berezovska's death are subject to ongoing scrutiny, with previous reports suggesting potential "staged" scenarios or "classic secret service" tactics.

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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.