Woman seriously injured in Monaco attack was Ukrainian oligarch’s lover

Renounced Ukrainian citizenship before being named one of the country's richest: suspicious explosion in Monaco seriously injures oligarch and family

The explosion caused extremely serious injuries to Anna Nasobina, who had to undergo the amputation of both legs and remains hospitalized in an intensive care unit, in critical condition

The woman who was seriously injured at Vadym Yermolaiev on Monday night in Monaco is not his wife, as initially reported, but his lover, who cites Ukrainian sources.

The victim was identified as Anna Nasobina, a 46-year-old Ukrainian lawyer, resident of London. According to the British newspaper, she had been in a relationship with Yermolaiev for several years, having a joint 13-year-old son, who was also with the couple at the time of the incident.

occurred near the entrance of a residential building in Monaco, when an explosive device, allegedly hidden in a package left in the building’s lobby, was detonated. Authorities indicated that the artifact contained nails and lead, increasing its destructive power.

The explosion caused extremely serious injuries to Anna Nasobina, who had to undergo the amputation of both legs and remains hospitalized in an intensive care unit, in critical condition.

Vadym Yermolaiev, 58, also suffered serious injuries and remains hospitalized with a poor prognosis. Their son was injured, but his life is not at risk.

In the hours following the attack, several media outlets wrongly identified the victim as Anna Yermolaiev, the businessman’s wife and mother of his four children. The woman later denied this information, telling Ukrainian media that she was not in Monaco when the explosion occurred.

Born in Dnipro, Ukraine, Anna Nasobina has a law degree and currently lives in London. Since 2023 he has headed the company Wycombe Square Investments LLP.

She is also co-founder of Club Éclectique, a private circle dedicated to literature, culture and social events. , some initiatives promoted by the club were attended by Russian artists and members of the Russian diaspora residing in the United Kingdom.

Authorities in Monaco and France continue to investigate the attack and are looking for the suspect who, according to initial information, left the scene shortly before the explosion and fled towards the French town of Beausoleil.

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