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Restoration of State Registries Following Cyberattack

State registries have resumed operations after a cyberattack, allowing owners of damaged properties to apply for compensation.

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After a temporary halt due to a large-scale cyberattack, the service "eRestoration" has fully resumed operations. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Regional Development.

"Owners of damaged or destroyed housing can submit a request for compensation through the portal or the "Diia" app, or via the Administrative Services Center", the statement says.

At the same time, the reservation period for funds for housing certificates that had already been booked has been extended by 30 days - until February 20, 2025, inclusive.

"This will allow for a more relaxed process of finalizing transactions for the purchase of new housing to replace the destroyed one," the ministry explained.

Reminder:

On December 19, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration - Minister of Justice of Ukraine Olha Stefanishyna reported that the Russian Federation had launched a cyberattack on state registries under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice. Their operations were temporarily halted.

On December 30, the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine restored the operation of three key notarial registries after the Russian cyberattack.

On January 4, the State Registry system of the Ministry of Justice reopened the ability to register marriages, births, and other civil status acts.

On Wednesday, January 8, the Ministry of Justice successfully restored its website after the Russian cyberattack.

From January 20, the functioning of the unified and state registries of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine was restored following the large-scale Russian cyberattack.