Ukrainian attacks in southwest Russia kill one person and wound three others, according to local officials cited by multiple outlets. The reports say the incident occurs as Kyiv continues targeting Russia’s oil infrastructure, including refineries and oil tankers. In the Samara region, Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev says residential buildings and apartment structures are damaged, while also stating that a child is among those injured. ABC News and City News Toronto report the casualty figures provided by local authorities, while Times of India and Winnipeg Free Press similarly describe the attack as part of a broader pattern of Ukrainian strikes against Russian oil-related sites. The outlets agree on the key elements of the story: one fatality, three wounded, reported damage to homes and apartments in the affected area, and continued Ukrainian efforts to hit oil facilities. None of the summaries provide additional details such as the specific target sites beyond oil facilities, the exact timing, or confirmation from Ukrainian authorities.