- Who is Vadym Iermolaiev? The sanctioned Ukrainian businessman injured in the Monaco blast The Kyiv Independent —
- Manhunt launched after Monaco blast targets Ukrainian-born oligarch France 24 —
- Manhunt in Monaco after parcel bomb injures Ukrainian businessman ABC News —
- ‘Booby-trapped package’ explodes in Monaco, injuring Ukrainian oligarch Global News —
- Le Figaro: Monaco investigators suspect Ukraine’s Security Service organized attack on Ukrainian businessman Vadim Yermolayev Meduza —
- Manhunt underway after parcel bomb explodes in Monaco Channel 4 News —
- Ukrainian oligarch's wife speaks out and says she is NOT the woman 'whose limbs were blown off in Monaco bomb attack' - as 'police probe tycoon's alleged links to €100m scam' Daily Mail —
- Ukrainian tycoon wounded in Monaco bombing is Jewish, active member of Dnipro community The Jerusalem Post —
Letter bomb
Explosive device
A letter bomb is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened. They have been used in terrorist attacks such as those of the Unabomber. Some countries have agencies whose duties include the interdiction of letter bombs and the investigation of letter bombings. The letter bomb may have been in use for nearly as long as the common postal service has been in existence, as far back as 1764.
Also known as...
mail bomb, parcel bomb, postal bomb, and post bomb