Morning reports revealed Poland's defense vulnerabilities, with claims of enough artillery ammunition for only three days of war and demographic challenges as birth rates fell below 250,000 annually. General Kraszewski called for reinstating conscription, including for women.
By afternoon, President Duda signed the asylum law suspension despite criticism from human rights officials, while challenging Tusk to confront Germany about migrants being transferred across the border. Prime Minister Tusk promised a responsive regulation by evening.
The tragic news of four American soldiers dying in Lithuania dominated late afternoon coverage. NATO Secretary General described it as "terrible news" while the US Army confirmed their vehicle was submerged in water.
Meanwhile, corruption investigations continued with leaked testimony from Paweł Szopa in the RARS scandal and allegations about Żandarmeria Wojskowa visiting historian Cenckiewicz's home. The tennis match between Świątek and her Filipino opponent concluded with a surprising defeat for the Polish star.