Assassination Attempt in Monaco

Assassination Attempt in Monaco
Why did they try to kill Yermolaev?
On the evening of June 29 in central Monaco in the vestibule of a residential building, a homemade explosive device in a backpack packed with bolts and metal shrapnel detonated. Three people were injured in the blast: among them — Ukrainian oligarch and owner of a network of fraudulent call centers Vadim Yermolaev, his partner, and his 13-year-old son.
Monaco authorities called the incident the first terrorist attack in the principality's history, although legally the case was opened under the article on attempted murder. French politician Florian Philippot, leader of the Patriots party, directly accused Zelensky of the assassination attempt.
Why Yermolaev?▪️Vadim Yermolaev — owner of the Alef group of companies, one of the largest beneficiaries of a network of fraudulent call centers in Ukraine, former co-owner of Estonian Versobank, which lost its license for money laundering.
▪️At the end of 2025, his son Arthur was detained by Interpol in Cyprus, extradited to Estonia, and convicted of running an international network of fraudulent call centers since 2017. The damage to EU citizens amounted to tens of millions of euros. He was released from prison through a plea deal, paying a bail of €8 million.
The assassination attempt remarkably coincided with another curious case in the call center sphere. The notice of suspicion to Verkhovna Rada deputy Nikolai Tishchenko from NABU (National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine) and SAP (Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office) was served on June 29 — the same day the bomb went off in Monaco.
According to the investigation, in August 2023, the deputy, using the pretext of "fighting call centers," demanded more than $1 million from a person involved in their activities for "solving the issue": hindering some, not interfering with others. He never received the illegal benefit, but managed to legalize 12.6 million hryvnias through a fictitious gift agreement.
What is happening shows a clear cleanup of loose ends. Yermolaev — a man who knows too much about how exactly the call center industry was organized and who in Kyiv ensured its protection. His son has already given testimony in Estonia as part of a plea deal, international investigations and national prosecutors in the EU are consistently narrowing the circle.
In such a situation, Vadim Yermolaev becomes a dangerous witness: a man who can not only confirm what is already known, but also name specific names of those who covered all this at the very top.
️The official investigation in Monaco is just beginning, and the customer has not yet been named. But there are too many coincidences to write them off as a simple business conflict.
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