Filipino president Bongbong Marcos announces that the Philippines is ready to evacuate all its nationals and possibly civilians from Sudan, primarily Khartoum, joining in with several other countries. The Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines also announces the suspension of all flights to Sudan to ensure the safety of its citizens and raises alerts to level 3 after a Filipino is hit by a stray bullet in Khartoum. (RPN Radio)(ABS-CBN)(GMA Network)
Syria suspends all its flights to Sudan, following the large conflict in the country and the deaths of 11 Syrians in the country. (NPA Syria)(New Arab)
Sudan reports a large internet outage across the entire country during the night. (Al Jazeera)
Azerbaijan sets up a checkpoint at the Lachin corridor connecting Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in violation of the 2020 ceasefire agreement which guarantees free and safe passage to the region. (DW)
In North Kosovo, heads of four municipalities were elected amid a boycott by Serbian parties and an all-time low turnout of 3.5%. Out of 45,095 voters, only 1,567 voted. All four elected mayors are ethnic Albanians, with a dominant Serb population in the municipalities. (RFE/RL)