SBU conducts searches at places of UOJ employees
SBU conducts searches at the UOJ employees' places. Photo: SBU
On March 12, representatives of the Security Service of Ukraine came to the employees of the Union of Orthodox Journalists. They confiscated computer equipment and phones. So far, no accusations have been made by the authorities.
As reported earlier, on December 16, 2023, the State Special Communications Service of Ukraine issued an order stating that a number of resources, including the website of the Union of Orthodox Journalists, should be blocked in Ukraine.
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