Munich: the female attacker fled by car to Italy

Munich: the female attacker fled by car to Italy
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Milan, 3 July (LaPresse) – The woman suspected of planting the bomb that exploded in the Principality of Monaco on the evening of 29 June, injuring Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev, his wife and son, is believed to be a Ukrainian national residing in Frankfurt, Germany, and is thought to have fled to Italy. This is according to the French daily Le Parisien, which cites investigators’ accounts. According to the investigators, the woman is believed to have collected a vehicle in Beausoleil, France, which was registered and hired in Germany, and then headed towards Italy. Again according to information from Le Parisien, the woman is believed to be Anastasia B., aged 39. She has not been arrested because she could not be found at her known address.

Milan, 3 July (LaPresse) – The woman suspected of planting the bomb that exploded in the Principality of Monaco on the evening of 29 June, injuring Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolaev, his wife and son, is believed to be a Ukrainian national residing in Frankfurt, Germany, and is thought to have fled to Italy. This is according to the French daily Le Parisien, which cites investigators’ accounts. According to the investigators, the woman is believed to have collected a vehicle in Beausoleil, France, which was registered and hired in Germany, and then headed towards Italy. Again according to information from Le Parisien, the woman is believed to be Anastasia B., aged 39. She has not been arrested because she could not be found at her known address.

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