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Woman linked to Monaco attack killed near Kyiv, echoes of 'disposable agent' methods resurface
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Woman linked to Monaco attack killed near Kyiv, echoes of 'disposable agent' methods resurface

From Le Temps · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Ukrainian woman, identified as the main suspect in an assassination attempt on an oligarch in Monaco, was found shot dead near Kyiv.
  • The discovery of Anastassia Berezovskaia's body has revived memories of a period when clandestine operations were prevalent in Ukraine.
  • The case is being compared to a complex espionage thriller, echoing past high-profile suspicious deaths of Russian figures.

The recent discovery of Anastassia Berezovskaia, shot dead near Kyiv, has brought to light a convoluted and grim case. Berezovskaia was reportedly the primary suspect in an assassination attempt on Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev and his family in Monaco on June 29.

Her death, found on Monday, has resurfaced painful memories of a past era in Ukraine when "fixers" and clandestine operations were common. The circumstances surrounding her killing have drawn comparisons to the intricate plots found in espionage thrillers, particularly evoking the suspicious death of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky in 2013, which was officially ruled a suicide but widely believed to be politically motivated.

Berezovskaia, a 39-year-old Ukrainian residing in Germany, was allegedly involved in the Monaco attack. The incident, which targeted Ermolaev and his family, involved the use of a weapon, though details remain scarce. The investigation into her death and her alleged role in the Monaco plot is ongoing, with authorities piecing together the complex web of events and potential motives.

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