Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office said Tuesday that the body of the female suspect involved in the June 29 bombing against a Ukrainian tycoon in Monaco has been found. The agency said the woman was murdered, with a former law enforcement officer – of an unspecified agency – and a current employee of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR) suspected of her murder in Ukraine.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. In its press release, the office said the suspect, identified as a Ukrainian citizen named Anastasiia Berezovska, returned to the country on July 1, with pre-trial investigations beginning the same day. The agency said authorities identified her contacts with her family and the two men upon her return, with the two men having “repeatedly made transfers to Berezovska A.’s crypto and bank accounts.” During a search operation, the HUR employee reportedly acknowledged killing Berezovska but denied official HUR involvement. “At the same time, the latter reported that he did not inform his superiors about his contacts with Berezovska A., the transfer of funds to her, and any other actions he took, and acted at his own discretion,” the press release says. The office said authorities uncovered a “basement room resembling a torture chamber” at the home of the former law enforcement officer and later recovered Berezovska’s body, with “gunshot wounds to the head, and pistol cartridges.”