Rare Monaco Bombing Leaves Ukrainian Tycoon Seriously Injured, Massive Manhunt Underway

Rare Monaco Bombing Leaves Ukrainian Tycoon Seriously Injured, Massive Manhunt Underway
Monaco — June 2026
Authorities in Monaco have launched a large-scale manhunt after a rare bombing seriously injured a prominent Ukrainian businessman, sending shockwaves through the tiny principality, where violent crimes of this nature are exceptionally uncommon.
According to officials, the explosion occurred near the victim’s vehicle in a busy area of Monaco. Emergency responders arrived within minutes, treating the businessman at the scene before transporting him to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. Authorities said he remains under medical care.

Police immediately secured the area and began a comprehensive forensic investigation. Bomb disposal specialists and crime scene investigators examined the blast site, collecting evidence to determine the type of explosive device used and how it was detonated.
Inestigators have not publicly identified a motive and have not confirmed whether the victim was deliberately targeted. However, officials say all possibilities remain under consideration, including the potential for a premeditated attack.
Surveillance footage from nearby streets and businesses is being reviewed as detectives attempt to trace the movements of anyone connected to the incident. Authorities have also appealed to witnesses and anyone with relevant information to come forward.

The bombing has prompted heightened security across Monaco, with additional police patrols deployed in key locations as investigators work to identify and apprehend those responsible.
Officials emphasized that such attacks are extremely rare in Monaco, a country known for its low crime rate and extensive security measures. The incident has therefore drawn significant public attention and raised concerns among residents and visitors alike.
Law enforcement agencies are continuing to coordinate with international partners as the investigation progresses. Authorities say the manhunt remains active and that further updates will be released as new information becomes available.