The morning brought revelations about surveillance equipment found on the Russian tanker detained near Finland's waters, connecting to the Estlink 2 cable damage investigation. Defense Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz's aggressive military procurement campaign, focusing on domestic suppliers, dominated mid-morning coverage.
By afternoon, Putin issued an unusual apology to Azerbaijan's president regarding the Kazakhstan plane crash, while airports in Kraków and Katowice experienced significant disruptions. The controversy surrounding the Dominican monastery raid continued, with both the prior confirming police presence behind the clausura and Ziobro defending Romanowski's right to retain his parliamentary mandate while in Hungarian asylum.
Evening coverage focused on Bodnar's prosecutorial reshuffling decrees and emerging concerns about the validity of upcoming presidential elections. The State Forests debate intensified with warnings about plans to exclude additional areas from economic use.