Trump announced successful strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in the early hours, targeting three atomic sites including Fordo in what he called "an operation the world hasn't seen in decades." The Pentagon later declared Iran's nuclear program destroyed, though conflicting reports suggested uranium had been evacuated beforehand.
Iran retaliated with ballistic missile strikes on Israel, injuring 27 people in two waves of attacks. Tehran warned of "eternal consequences" and threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz while seeking Russian support.
A church bombing in Damascus killed at least 15 people as regional violence spread. Polish media analyzed rising fuel prices and strategic implications for NATO allies.
Domestically, Nawrocki told Tusk to "abandon hysteria" and promised to deliver on campaign pledges by August 7th. Kaczyński declared the start of "the road to a second victory" following the presidential inauguration while warning against election theft.