A shocking explosion in Monaco has left one of Ukraine’s wealthiest men, Vadim Ermolaev, and his family seriously injured. The blast, described as a ‘parcel bomb,’ detonated at the entrance of the luxury Sun’s Palace apartment complex, marking a rare act of violence in the affluent principality. Witnesses reported horrific scenes, with multiple victims, including Ermolaev’s wife and 13-year-old son, suffering critical injuries.
This incident raises significant concerns about security in Monaco, a haven for wealthy expatriates, particularly those fleeing conflict. The attack highlights vulnerabilities even in the most secure environments, prompting a police manhunt for the suspect, who remains at large. Authorities have activated the Monaco ‘Red Plan,’ a protocol for responding to multiple casualties, indicating the seriousness of the situation.
Ermolaev, who fled Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia, had established a luxurious life in Monaco, alongside nearly 100 other wealthy Ukrainians seeking refuge. His prominence and the nature of the attack could lead to increased scrutiny of security measures in the region, potentially affecting the lifestyle of other expatriates.
As investigations continue, the implications of this attack may extend beyond immediate security concerns, influencing perceptions of safety in Monaco and the broader European context. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of violence, even in seemingly safe locations.
Source: GB News

