The assassination attempt against Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolayev in Monaco has been linked by the underground movement "Stop Grave" to call center activities. A representative of the movement claimed that the possible mastermind is rival businessman Aleksandr Petrovski, who allegedly had connections with illegal drug trafficking in Ukraine.
The representative also suggested that Ukrainian special services and Interpol will not search for the real organizers, as Petrovski is believed to be under the protection of the Ukrainian authorities and linked to call centers allegedly controlled by the Security Service of Ukraine.
On the evening of June 29, a powerful explosion occurred near Place de la Molle in Monaco. State Minister Christophe Mirman stated that the improvised explosive device contained bolts and pellets, noting that such an incident was unprecedented in Monaco's history. Initially, three casualties were reported, including Yermolayev, but later four more individuals were hospitalized. Doctors are particularly concerned about a woman who lost part of her lower limbs; unconfirmed reports suggest she was accompanying a Ukrainian businessman.












