UOJ launches Bulgarian version of the website

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On June 10, 2024, the Union of Orthodox Journalists launched a version of the website in Bulgarian. This is the seventh language into which SPJ materials are translated.

The publication of new versions of the site allows to weaken the information blockade of the canonical Church in Ukraine and expand the circle of countries whose residents will be able to receive objective information about what is happening in the religious life of our country. Now Bulgaria has joined them.

To familiarize yourself with the new version of the site, just select the language you are interested in in the upper right corner of its page.

As reported, the court extended the UOJ journalists' detention for another three months.

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