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31.03.2026

The Day Zelensky Disclosed the Two-Month Ultimatum

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 31.03.2026.

It displays 76 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.03.2026The Day Zelensky Disclosed the Two-Month Ultimatum

Morning coverage focused on overnight Russian attacks on Odesa and Poltava that caused civilian casualties, with simultaneous reporting on President Zelensky's disclosure of Donald Trump's peace strategy involving Ukrainian withdrawal from Donbas. By midday, editors highlighted Commander-in-Chief Syrsky's assessment that mobilization efforts rate '6-7' out of 10, while EU High Representative Kallas arrived in Kyiv for the Bucha anniversary and warned Russian threats would persist even if the war ends. The evening was dominated by Zelensky's disclosure of a new Russian ultimatum demanding Ukraine withdraw from Donbas within two months, with diplomatic developments including the Bucha summit and reassurances about U.S. weapons supplies.

31.03.2026
08:13

08:14Trump's Price for Donetsk Peace

The newspapers report on Russian overnight strikes hitting residential buildings in Odesa and Poltava, resulting in civilian casualties (Glavcom, Ukrinform_ua). Simultaneously, editors highlight President Zelensky’s disclosure regarding Donald Trump’s perceived peace strategy, which reportedly involves the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the Donetsk region (Pravda). This coverage aligns with ongoing reports on mobilization adjustments and the failure of Russian tactical offensives (TSN, KyivPost).
09:17
09:23
09:37

10:02Donbas Cession for Peace

The newspapers report on President Zelensky's disclosure of President Trump's peace strategy, which reportedly necessitates the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the Donbas region (Pravda, UNIAN). Concurrently, editors prioritize practical updates on the mobilization process, specifically the potential for electronic summonses in April (TSN). Significant coverage also marks the arrival of the EU’s Kallas in Kyiv for the Bucha anniversary (KyivPost).
10:34
13:03

14:08Syrsky's Mobilization Score

The newspapers report on the ongoing Russian military threat, with outlets highlighting attacks on civilian infrastructure like the Sloviansk railway that caused injuries (Pravda) and EU High Representative Kallas' warning that Russian threats will persist even if the war ends (Ukrinform_ua). Simultaneously, editors focus on internal challenges, including Hungary blocking decisions important for Ukraine (UNIAN) and Commander-in-Chief Syrsky's assessment that mobilization efforts rate '6-7' out of 10, with trained personnel now the priority over ammunition (KyivPost).
16:09
16:19
Radio Svoboda

Без надежды на помощь властей: последствия наводнений на Северном Кавказе

16:19
17:25
17:29

18:06Zelensky's Kremlin Deadline Disclosure

The newspapers report on President Zelensky's disclosure of a new Kremlin deadline for capturing Donbas (TSN, Pravda) and Hungary's obstruction of EU sanctions benefiting Russian oligarchs (KyivPost). Agency outlets also highlight the EU ministers' visit to Bucha demanding accountability for war crimes (Ukrinform, UNIAN).
20:00
Radio Svoboda

"Суд назначили через два дня после химии". Дело против журналиста с третьей стадией рака

20:00
20:30

21:53Zelensky's Two-Month Ultimatum

The newspapers report on President Zelensky's disclosure of a new Russian ultimatum demanding Ukraine withdraw from Donbas within two months (Ukrinform_ua, Glavcom). Simultaneously, editors highlight diplomatic developments including the Bucha summit and reassurances about U.S. weapons supplies (Pravda, Ukrinform).