Monaco Bombing: Attempted Assassination, Prosecutors Say
Monaco prosecutors say a parcel bomb that injured a Ukrainian-born tycoon and his family was an attempted assassination, not a terrorist attack. The suspect remains at large.
Monaco prosecutors say a parcel bomb that injured a Ukrainian-born tycoon and his family was an attempted assassination, not a terrorist attack. The suspect remains at large.
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