Ukraine Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said Russian airlines will
be banned from flying into the country, the latest attempt to put
pressure on Russia as the conflict in eastern Ukraine grinds on.
Ukraine also will ban Russian planes from using Ukrainian airspace for transit flights if the planes are believed to be carrying military personnel or materiel or dual-use goods.
Ukraine and NATO accuse Russia of sending troops and weapons to separatist rebels in the east, a charge Russia denies.
Yatsenyuk said Friday the ban was in accordance with sanctions drawn up by the National Security and Defense Council. A statement from the ministry of infrastructure said it would take effect October 25.
Russian Transportation Minister Maxim Sokolov said Russia would take countermeasures if the flight ban is enforced.
Ukraine also will ban Russian planes from using Ukrainian airspace for transit flights if the planes are believed to be carrying military personnel or materiel or dual-use goods.
Ukraine and NATO accuse Russia of sending troops and weapons to separatist rebels in the east, a charge Russia denies.
Yatsenyuk said Friday the ban was in accordance with sanctions drawn up by the National Security and Defense Council. A statement from the ministry of infrastructure said it would take effect October 25.
Russian Transportation Minister Maxim Sokolov said Russia would take countermeasures if the flight ban is enforced.
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