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A Ukrainian oligarch and his family were critically injured in a deliberate explosion in Monaco. The attacker fled to France as authorities launched a manhunt.
A Ukrainian oligarch and his family were critically injured by a deliberate explosion in Monaco. The attacker fled to France as authorities launched a manhunt. The targeting of the oligarch and his family together suggests either a personal vendetta or a deliberate attack on his family as leverage.
Attacks on oligarchs are not uncommon, but a parcel bomb injury to an entire family is unusually brutal. The attack in Monaco—neutral territory—and the attacker's flight suggest either fleeing before capture or moving to a jurisdiction seen as safe from pursuit.
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