The morning began with reports of a "powerful attack" by Russian drones on Kyiv, causing civilian casualties including a 5-year-old child. By mid-morning, multiple sources highlighted a possible ceasefire date being discussed in Washington regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Around noon, Pope Francis left the hospital after appearing at a window to greet the faithful – his first public appearance in five weeks. Throughout the day, media tracked the US-Ukraine negotiations in Riyadh, with Zelensky eventually issuing statements urging pressure on Putin.
Political tensions continued over Barbara Skrzypek's death, with Kaczyński responding to Tusk's post about prosecutor Wrzosek, warning "justice and punishment will come." Migration issues remained prominent with claims that the Interior Ministry is preparing for migrant arrivals by removing certain crimes from priority monitoring. The day ended with the completion of US-Ukraine talks, described as "constructive and substantive."