The day began with continued coverage of the drone warning in Uusimaa, with Helsingin Sanomat still questioning the official explanation. By mid-morning, the focus shifted to the stabbing of former Formula 1 driver Mika Salo in Thailand, confirmed by his wife, which dominated Ilta-Sanomat's coverage throughout the day. In the afternoon, Finland's ice hockey team (Leijonat) achieved a dominant victory over Latvia in the World Championship, with multiple outlets highlighting the team's overwhelming performance. However, the victory was marred by news that a key player's tournament was over due to injury. Meanwhile, the US moved an aircraft carrier near Cuba after Castro's murder charges, and Ukraine claimed a strike on the FSB headquarters in Crimea. The evening saw reports of a NATO commander issuing a brutal warning about Russia during an exercise, and the Democrats releasing an autopsy report on Kamala Harris's 2024 loss.