Interpol Issues Red Notice for Ukrainian Woman Suspected in Monaco Bombing on June 29

According to French media on July 3, Interpol issued a red notice to apprehend a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of carrying out the bombing in Monaco on June 29. She is accused of attempted murder and deliberately placing an explosive device on a public road. A bomb detonated when three people approached an unidentified package placed in the entrance of a building, injuring all three, with two suffering serious injuries. French publication Figaro reported she is the primary suspect in the case. Monaco's prosecution ruled out terrorism involvement.
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