Monaco Authorities Step Up Global Search After Parcel Bomb Attack
Authorities investigating the recent parcel bomb explosion in Monaco have escalated their search for the primary suspect by issuing an arrest warrant along with an Interpol Red Notice. The move broadens the international effort to locate and detain the individual believed to be responsible for the targeted attack that left three people injured earlier this week.
Officials confirmed that additional details about the investigation are expected as law enforcement agencies continue coordinating across borders.
International Alert Issued as Suspect Remains at Large
Investigators believe the suspect fled Monaco shortly after the explosion, reportedly crossing into neighboring France. French media have identified the main suspect as a woman who is believed to be outside both Monaco and France, although authorities have not officially confirmed her current location.
The Interpol Red Notice requests police agencies around the world to locate and provisionally detain the suspect pending legal proceedings. While it facilitates international cooperation, it is not itself an international arrest warrant.
Explosion Believed to Have Targeted Ukrainian-Born Businessman
The blast occurred on Monday evening when a parcel bomb exploded, injuring three people. Investigators believe the attack was aimed at a Ukrainian-born oligarch, who was among those wounded in the incident.
The explosion shocked Monaco, a principality known for its high level of security and low crime rate. Emergency responders quickly secured the area while investigators launched a joint operation with French authorities to trace the suspect’s movements.
The investigation remains active, with officials continuing to gather evidence and pursue international leads as they work to identify the motive behind the attack.
Investigation Continues
Authorities have indicated that more information will be released as the inquiry progresses. Law enforcement agencies across multiple jurisdictions remain engaged in tracking the suspect, while security officials continue examining forensic evidence and surveillance footage connected to the bombing.
























































