UOJ site hit by all-out hacker attacks

The UOJ team does not interrupt their work and continues to highlight all major news of Ukrainian and World Orthodoxy

On October 11, the Union of Orthodox Journalists faced an unprecedented diversion aimed at blocking the work of the site. The technical support of the UOJ is taking all possible measures to resume normal operation of the resource but the attacks still continue.

Nonetheless, the UOJ team does not interrupt their work and continues to provide coverage to all the major news of Ukrainian and World Orthodoxy by posting materials on social networks.

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