Wife of Ukrainian oligarch with ties to Russia loses her legs in terrorist bombing in Monaco — the first ever in the wealthy city-state
World News Wife of Ukrainian oligarch with ties to Russia loses her legs in terrorist bombing in Monaco — the first ever in the wealthy city-state By Ronny Reyes Published June 30, 2026, 10:43 a.m. Add The New York Post on Google The wife of a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch lost her legs after a makeshift bomb detonated in Monaco — in a first of its kind terror attack in the wealthy principality that also injured the tycoon and their teen son, according to multiple reports. Anna Yermolaiev was returning home with her husband, Vadym Yermolaiev and their 13-year-old son on Monday night when a bomb went off at the entrance of their building, blowing off the woman’s legs, Ukrainian and British media reported.
- ▪World News Wife of Ukrainian oligarch with ties to Russia loses her legs in terrorist bombing in Monaco — the first ever in the wealthy city-state By Ronny Reyes Published June 30, 2026, 10:43 a.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google The wife of a sanctioned Ukrainian oligarch lost her legs after a makeshift bomb detonated in Monaco — in a first of its kind terror attack in the wealthy principality that also injured the tycoon and their t
- ▪Anna Yermolaiev was returning home with her husband, Vadym Yermolaiev and their 13-year-old son on Monday night when a bomb went off at the entrance of their building, blowing off the woman’s legs, Ukrainian and British media reported.
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