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Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon

Interpol has named a suspect in the Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted a Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

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Interpol has named a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman as the main suspect in the Monaco apartment bombing. The bombing reportedly targeted a Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon. Coverage from PBS, Yahoo, Bloomberg, Fox News, Al Jazeera, CBS News and AP News emphasizes the suspect's identity and the use of a disguise.

The suspect is wanted internationally, with a red notice issued by Interpol. The suspect's disguise and the target's ties to Russia and Ukraine are highlighted. The bombing is described as an apartment explosion.

Watch for developments in the international manhunt for the suspect. Coverage does not yet specify the suspect's current whereabouts or the tycoon's condition.

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Quick answers

Who is the main suspect in the Monaco bombing?

A 39-year-old Ukrainian woman.

What is the target's background?

The target is a Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon.

What actions has Interpol taken?

Interpol has issued a red notice for the suspect.

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