How to access UOJ news in case of blocking

Blocking of websites. Photo: KV.by.

Due to the fact that on December 16, 2023, the State Special Communications and Information Protection Service of Ukraine published a directive, according to which a number of resources, including the Union of Orthodox Journalists' website, must be blocked in Ukraine, we remind you that you can read our news on social networks.

Subscribe to our Telegram channel, which operates 24/7 (you can download the application on the website telegram.org). You can also read the UOJ news on other networks convenient for you: Facebook or TikTok.

UOJ videos with information directly related to Orthodox life in Ukraine are available on our YouTube channel.

If you already experience periodic problems accessing the UOJ website, use anonymizers (VPN).

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