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Ukrainian agent accused of murdering Monaco bomb suspect changes story

A Ukrainian agent accused of killing a Monaco bombing suspect has retracted his confession during a hearing in Kyiv.

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A Ukrainian agent suspected of murdering a woman identified as a Monaco bombing suspect has changed his testimony. During a hearing in Kyiv, the individual retracted his previous confession and shifted blame.

Coverage from Bloomberg, the Financial Times, the BBC, and The Guardian emphasizes the link between Ukraine's security services and the murder of the prime suspect. The reports highlight how these developments are deepening the mystery surrounding the original Monaco bombing.

Future developments depend on the legal proceedings in Kyiv and further investigations into the role of Ukrainian security services in the suspect's death.

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What happened during the hearing in Kyiv?

The Ukrainian agent accused of killing the Monaco bomb suspect retracted his confession and shifted blame.

Who was the victim of the alleged murder?

The victim was a woman identified as the prime suspect in a Monaco bombing.

Which organizations are linked to the murder?

According to coverage from The Guardian, Ukraine's security services are linked to the murder.

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