At least 14 soldiers and policemen and 21 Balochistan Liberation Army gunmen are killed in ambushes and clashes on the highways. Five civilians are killed in Kalat District. (Al Jazeera)
Twenty-three people are killed in a mass shooting targeting Punjabis on a highway in Musakhail District, Balochistan, Pakistan. About 30–40 armed men offloaded passengers from trucks and buses and shot them after checking their identities, then set fire to their vehicles. The Balochistan Liberation Army claims responsibility for the attack. (Dawn)(NPR)
The death toll of the Arbaat Dam collapse north of Port Sudan, Sudan, rises to over 60 after floodwater destroyed 20 villages and damaged or destroyed the residences of roughly 50,000 citizens. (Al Jazeera)
Russian lawmakers accuse French authorities of arresting Russian-bornTelegram CEO Pavel Durov to acquire confidential information from Telegram users, and urge Russian users to delete all confidential information on it.
Russian Duma Deputy Speaker Vladislav Davankov in a (translated) Telegram statement says "If the French authorities refuse to release Pavel Durov from custody, I propose making every effort to move him to the UAE or the Russian Federation. With his consent, of course." (Politico)
President of FranceEmmanuel Macron makes the first official French acknowledgement of the arrest of TelegramCEOPavel Durov, by stating that Durov's arrest had "no political motive" and dismissed free speech protesters' accusations and Russian claims of the contrary as "false information". (Reuters)