Russian attacks near the Polish border dominated morning coverage, with reports of new massive bombs being used in Ukraine. By mid-morning, attention shifted to Trump's alleged conversation with Putin, which Kremlin spokesperson unusually claimed to be "unaware of."
The afternoon brought historic news of Baltic states' final disconnection from post-Soviet power systems, marking complete energy independence from Russia. The Kremlin's response, calling it "destruction of nations," highlighted Moscow's diminishing influence.
Migration pact implementation continued generating media discussion, with leaked documents suggesting preparations for "massive migrant waves." Economic coverage focused on wage growth slowdown and demographic challenges, with experts emphasizing migrants' role in filling workforce gaps. The judicial system debate intensified around the term "neo-judge," while historical coverage of Wołyń massacres resurfaced in connection with ongoing Polish-Ukrainian relations.