Interpol seeks Ukrainian woman for Monaco bombing

Published on 2026-07-04 | Translated from Spanish

Interpol has issued a red notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian, following a bomb attack in Monaco that left several injured, including a businessman. The suspect, who speaks German and has a snake tattoo, disguised herself as a man and detonated the explosive remotely. The news worries citizens, who see international cooperation as the only way to capture her and prevent further attacks.

Interpol red notice: woman with snake tattoo detonating remote bomb from a dark alley in Monaco, disguised with a trench coat and man's cap, digital tablet in hand showing countdown timer, explosion in luxury building in the background, surveillance system with security cameras and satellite overhead, cinematic thriller style, dramatic night lighting, smoke and debris rising, ultra-detailed photorealism, wet asphalt and broken glass textures

Disguise and technology at the service of crime 🕵️

The suspect used a male disguise and a remote detonator, indicating a basic but effective use of available technologies. Interpol's alert now uses biometric and facial databases to track her whereabouts. Authorities are analyzing her previous movements in Europe, relying on surveillance and recognition systems. The key is to cross-reference information between countries to close the net before she attempts another attack.

Change of look: from woman to man and back on the run 🎭

Anastasiia put on a wig, men's clothing, and detonated a bomb as if she were in a low-budget action movie. The funny thing is that her snake tattoo, which should be a useful clue, hasn't helped as much as expected. Perhaps she should have chosen a more discreet design, like a butterfly, if she planned to flee across half of Europe. Next time someone wants to go unnoticed, they should avoid skin jewelry.