METRO in Ukraine resumes non-cash payment in hypermarkets
The METRO hypermarket chain in Ukraine has resumed operations to handle non-cash payments.
"Currently, we accept all types of payment," METRO wrote on Facebook.
The company confirmed in a comment to Interfax-Ukraine that pos-terminals at the hypermarkets operate in normal mode.
As reported, computer networks of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Kyiv City State Administration, dozens of state and private large banks and companies on June 27 became victims of a massive ransom ware attack, which in some cases halted their operations.
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