A major 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, Thailand, and parts of India, dominating the day's coverage. The Polish Embassy in Bangkok was evacuated after sustaining damage, with eyewitness accounts from Polish tourists describing chaotic scenes. The death toll rose throughout the day as rescue efforts continued.
Putin's suggestion for a "temporary administration" in Ukraine received firm rejection from the White House, continuing the diplomatic tensions from previous days' Black Sea ceasefire negotiations. Meanwhile, reports emerged that Putin might be preparing for a potential conflict with NATO.
In domestic politics, both Jarosław Kaczyński and prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek were summoned for questioning about Barbara Skrzypek's death. Presidential campaign rhetoric intensified with Nawrocki rejecting Mentzen's proposal for paid university education and criticizing Trzaskowski's ideological positions. The day ended with reports of a tragic shooting in Prusice, where a prison guard killed two people, including a child.