New details have emerged about the Monaco bombing and the woman accused of it, who was found dead near Kiev. According to Ukrainian media, Anastasia Berezovskaya was the perpetrator who planted the explosive device in exchange for a 130,000 euro reward allegedly offered to kill Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Yermolaev, who was injured in the Monaco bombing.
The Ukrainian website Strana even reports that Berezovska was paid 7,000 euros for the explosion and another 4,300 euros for her expenses, without specifying where the rest of the money ended up.
According to the same source, the money was transferred to a cryptocurrency wallet and bank account owned by the 39-year-old Ukrainian.
Kiev's security service also announced that Berezovska had contacted the two men arrested for her murder, as "both men carried out money transfers" to the 39-year-old.
Both were arrested for the murder of the 39-year-old.

One of the two arrested, a serving officer of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, reportedly said he acted alone without informing his service.
What is still unclear is what happened in the basement of the home of the former police officer arrested for the murder of the 39-year-old.
A Ukrainian Ministry of Defense employee confessed to murdering Berezovskaya.
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) July 7, 2026
She got four shots in the head on Friday, her body was found yesterday.
Video: a basement torture room where she may have been held. https://t.co/EJXBJpUnOL pic.twitter.com/BKUPLl7MIT
The footage that was recorded and made public leaves open the possibility that it was a torture chamber. The footage shows a bloodstained mattress, two axes, a pickaxe, a raincoat spread out on the floor, and a large bag.
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