Authorities issue arrest warrant, Interpol red notice for Monaco blast suspect

View of buildings in Monaco after an explosion that occurred on Monday, in Monaco.
Aftermath of an explosion in Monaco
Police officers, and incendiary and explosion experts work at the site of an explosion, that occurred on Monday, in the residential building, in Monaco.
Aftermath of an explosion in Monaco
A police officer works at the site of an explosion, that occurred on Monday, in the residential building, in Monaco.
PARIS, July 3 (Reuters) – Authorities issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for a suspect believed to ​have orchestrated a bombing in Monaco, ‌adding that the person would also be subject to an Interpol red notice.
An Interpol red notice ​is a request for law enforcement ​to locate and provisionally arrest a ⁠suspect no matter where they are found. ​It is not an international arrest warrant.
French ​media reported that the main suspect was a woman who was not located in Monaco or neighbouring ​France.
Authorities said they would provide further ​details in the case later on Friday morning.
Three people ‌were wounded ⁠on Monday evening in a parcel bomb explosion in the wealthy principality, which was believed to be an attack on a ​Ukrainian-born oligarch. ​The suspect ⁠is believed to have fled on foot to France, which does ​not have border checks with ​Monaco.
The ⁠principality, known for its casino and the luxury lifestyle of its wealthy inhabitants, is bordered ⁠by ​the Mediterranean on one ​side and France on the other.

Reporting by Michaela Cabrera; ​Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by Michael Perry.

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