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Monégasque and French police officers stand near the area of the explosion in Monaco, near the border with France, on Monday evening. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Monégasque and French police officers stand near the area of the explosion in Monaco, near the border with France, on Monday evening. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Monaco explosion injures three and triggers police hunt Two people said to be in critical condition after CCTV shows man dropping backpack at residential building lobby An explosion in Monaco has triggered a police hunt for a man suspected of detonating a makeshift bomb that injured three people. The blast occurred on Monday evening in the semi-enclave famous for casinos and superyachts, French media reported. The French newspaper Le Figaro said video surveillance images showed a man dropping a backpack at the entrance of a residential building shortly before the explosion. The Monaco public prosecutor general, Thibault Stéphane, told the outlet that two of the victims were in a critical condition. The paper also reported the victims were Ukrainian. Éric Ciotti, the rightwing mayor of nearby Nice, across the border in France, said on X: “The attack committed this evening is a tragedy for Monaco.” BFM TV, a French national news TV channel, described the explosive device as a “parcel bomb”, citing the principality’s prosecutor general. View image in fullscreen Monaco’s emergency services were deployed near the area of the explosion. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images Police investigating reportedly said the suspect was caught on CCTV cameras putting a backpack down before fleeing the scene on foot, heading towards the French border. Monaco is a tax-free microstate on the French Riviera known as a haven for billionaires and their luxury yachts. The blast at a residential building was “very likely an attack”, the minister of state, Christophe Mirmand, told AFP. The explosion struck about 9:00 pm local time (8pm BST) in a residential building on a street along the border with France. Thibault said a suspect had left a bag or package in the building’s lobby before leaving. Nothing appeared for the moment to indicate why the building may have been targeted, he added. A couple in their 50s or 60s, injured in the blast, were in life-threatening conditions, while a 13-year-old who was “very likely related to the couple” suffered less serious injuries, Mirmand said, without disclosing their nationality. The explosive device apparently contained bolts and buckshot, Mirmand said, adding that police were investigating the incident. “This is the first time in history, to my knowledge, that such an act has taken place in the principality,” he said. Explore more on these topics Monaco Europe news Share Reuse this content
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