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Epicenter mall chain in Ukraine reports technical malfunction

The Epicenter chain of shopping centers in Ukraine experienced a technical malfunction overnight on April 28, 2025, impacting operations, the company's press service reported.

The online store epicentrk.ua remains operational and continues to accept orders, although there may be delays in deliveries to customers.

The company is taking all necessary measures to restore the full operation of its shopping centers as quickly as possible.

The Epicenter Group of Companies is an omnichannel ecosystem uniting the Epicenter and Nova Linia retail chains, the Epicenterk.ua online store, the Epicenter-Agro agricultural holding, the Epicenter Ceramic Corporation ceramic tile factories, the Osmoloda woodworking enterprise, and logistics facilities.

Before Russia's full-scale invasion, the Epicenter retail network included over 80 shopping centers across Ukraine. Seven locations were destroyed by the war in Mariupol, Nikopol, Bucha, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson (two centers). Three additional locations (in Melitopol, Kramatorsk, and another in Kharkiv) remain closed due to occupation, shelling, or proximity to combat zones.

As of early 2025, the group's retail network comprises 71 stores in Ukraine.

According to Ukraine's Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Epicenter K LLC's shareholders include Oleksandr Hereha (51.3%), Halyna Hereha (47.97%), and Tetiana Surzhyk (0.73%).

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