UOJ launches Serbian version of the website

Serbian version of the "Union of Orthodox Journalists" website. Photo: UOJ

On December 23, 2020, the news agency "Union of Orthodox Journalists" launched a new version of the site in Serbian, which has become the seventh language of the resource.

Now Serbian-speaking readers can get familiar with relevant and objective information about church life in Ukraine and other countries in their native language.

One can switch to the Serbian version of the UOJ by clicking on the corresponding icon (RS) in the upper right corner of the page.

As a reminder, the UOJ website offers content in Ukrainian, Russian, English, Greek, Romanian and Georgian.

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