A Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea results in one death and injuries, Moscow-installed officials report. The incident occurs in northern Crimea, where the Russia-installed regional governor, Sergei Aksyonov, says two other people are hurt, including one in serious condition. ABC News and other outlets cite Aksyonov’s statement, which Moscow presents as evidence of the attack’s impact in the occupied territory.

Separately, the reporting also notes that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hold separate telephone calls with U.S. President Donald Trump. The outlets frame these contacts as distinct conversations rather than a joint discussion, reflecting ongoing diplomatic engagement amid the conflict.

The accounts focus on the immediate casualty toll reported by Moscow-installed officials and the timing of the separate calls. The reports do not provide additional details about the weapon, exact location, or Ukrainian responsibility beyond the attribution in the coverage.