The day saw an intensified focus on the Ukraine conflict and broader regional security. Throughout the day, discussions centered on the Kremlin's stance and Zelensky's threats of new attacks into Russia. By late afternoon, the story escalated with Ursula von der Leyen confirming a "precise plan" for sending European troops to Ukraine, a development heavily reported by Polish media. Concurrently, attention was drawn to Poland's eastern border, where Prime Minister Tusk and von der Leyen visited, with Tusk revealing a tense encounter involving "Belarusian soldiers with long weapons" and reiterating a firm stance against concessions. Domestically, the 45th anniversary of the August Agreements prompted President Nawrocki to deliver strong criticisms of Lech Wałęsa and tributes to Solidarity heroes. Ongoing threads included delays in the F-16 crash investigation and the late-night arrest of a suspect in Andriy Parubiy's murder.