Monaco explosion injures 3 including Ukrainian tycoon as suspect flees to France
MONACO (AP) — A search is underway for a suspect who fled on foot after an explosive device placed in an apartment building entrance in Monaco injured three people including a reported Ukrainian tycoon, the exclusive principality’s chief prosecutor said Tuesday.
The suspect acted alone and remains at large, Prosecutor Stéphane Thibault said, adding that the motive remains unclear.
Monaco police have opened an attempted murder investigation into Monday night’s incident but aren’t qualifying it as a terrorism investigation, Thibault told reporters. The motive remains unclear.
One of the three injured is a woman in life-threatening condition, according to Thibault, who said a man is no longer in life-threatening condition while a child’s life isn’t in danger. He did not provide their identities.
