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Ukraine Reportedly Floats 'Donnyland' Name for Parts of Donbas

The claim signals symbolic outreach to the U.S., with no sign of formal adoption.

Overview

  • The New York Times reported that Ukraine proposed calling parts of the eastern Donbas 'Donnyland' after U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Kyodo News relayed the report from Kyiv, and Japanese outlets Nishinippon and Hokkaido Shimbun published brief items citing Kyodo and the Times.
  • The proposed label would apply to areas in Donetsk and Luhansk, which are the two regions that make up the Donbas front.
  • The coverage offers no evidence of U.S. acceptance or any official step to adopt the name, so the idea remains unconfirmed.
  • Such naming moves often act as political signals in wartime and could be meant to draw U.S. attention or support to contested eastern Ukraine.