The morning media cycle focused on the military scandal of 240 mines found in an IKEA warehouse, leading to Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz dismissing a general. The story evolved from initial reports of lost equipment to criminal charges against four soldiers.
By noon, coverage shifted to Netanyahu's potential visit to Auschwitz and the government's controversial guarantee against ICC arrest, generating diplomatic tension with multiple international bodies. The International Criminal Court issued a statement questioning Poland's authority to override arrest warrants.
Prime Minister Tusk announced a breakthrough regarding Volyn massacre victims' exhumations in Ukraine, marking the first concrete development in this long-standing issue. The announcement came amid ongoing coalition tensions over PSL's protection of hunters from medical examinations and growing criticism of IPN chief Nawrocki's statements about Ukraine.
Evening coverage centered on Dubai court's decision regarding Sebastian M.'s extradition to Poland.