Russian media prioritized a suicide bombing targeting a police vehicle near Moscow's Savyolovsky Station, which killed one officer and the attacker. This marked the second such incident in two months, with outlets like Lenta.ru, Interfax.ru, and The Moscow Times providing escalating details throughout the day—from initial reports to the investigation's conclusion that it was a terrorist act. Simultaneously, state-aligned outlets amplified allegations that Britain and France were preparing to transfer nuclear weapons to Ukraine, with TASS, RIA Novosti, and Vesti reporting Kremlin warnings and potential Russian responses. This narrative built on previous days' coverage of Western nuclear threats. Evening coverage shifted to President Putin's directive for the FSB to utilize all capabilities for Russia's defense, while also reporting on expanded U.S. sanctions and developments in the Ukraine conflict, including military engagements and diplomatic statements.