The Monaco bomb and the Cypriot passport: why Vadym Iermolaiev's son was arrested at Larnaca airport - ProtoThema English
The Monaco bomb that injured Ukrainian businessman Vadym Iermolaiev, his partner Anna Nasobina, and her 13-year-old son has led to an arrest connected to Cyprus travel documents, according to ProtoThema English. The article describes an explosion outside a luxury residence near the French border, with Monaco authorities treating the incident primarily as attempted murder rather than terrorism. Three people were injured: Iermolaiev, Nasobina, and her son; Nasobina was reported seriously injured. Witness footage captured a man leaving the bag and running from the scene, believed to have fled toward France. The narrative expands into alleged wider networks involving Cyprus, Estonia, and suspected fraudulent call centers tied to Iermolaiev’s business interests and his Cypriot citizenship-by-investment status. It also references Ukrainian sanctions in 2023 and describes his claims about losing assets and rejecting support for Russia, while noting questions about how his Cypriot passport was obtained and whether it was later reassessed.





