Russia warns Ukraine of 'irreversible' consequences after shelling


  • World
  • Sunday, 13 Jul 2014

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said that an incident on Sunday in which a cross-border shell fired from Ukraine hit two houses in Russia, reportedly killing a Russian man and injuring two women, may have "irreversible" consequences.

A ministry statement said Ukraine had been handed a note of protest which described the incident as "an aggressive act by the Ukrainian side against sovereign Russian territory and the citizens of the Russian Federation".

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