Ukraine's Kyivstar restores services after cyberattack, parent Veon says
Dec 19 (Reuters) - Telecoms company Veon VON.AS said
on Tuesday that its unit Kyivstar, Ukraine's biggest mobile
operator, has restored most of its services and connections,
following a cyberattack last week.
"As of today, 99% of Kyivstar's base stations in territory
controlled by Ukrainian government are operational," Veon said
in a statement.
(Reporting by Olivier Sorgho; editing by Christina Fincher)
((Olivier.Sorgho@thomsonreuters.com;))
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