Ukraine says the flight ban for airlines from Russia will take effect on 25 October
Ukraine
has said it will ban Russian airlines from flying into the country as
part of sanctions over Moscow's support for rebels in the east.
Kiev said the measures would take effect on 25 October and would include major Russian airlines Aeroflot and Transaero.
Russian transit flights will also be banned if the planes carry military personnel or dual-use goods.
Moscow described the move as "an act of madness", promising a firm response.
In
a separate development, Ukraine and Russia reached an agreement on
supplies of natural gas to Kiev for the coming winter, ending months of
tough negotiations.
The deal - brokered by the European Union -
was initialled in Brussels. However, it requires "further procedures"
before it can be signed.
Past gas disputes between Russia and
Ukraine have led to interruptions in supply and caused major disruptions
in shipments of Russian gas to EU countries.
Russia's warning
The flight ban was announced by Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk.
"Russian planes with the Russian tricolour have no business in Ukrainian airports," he said.
Ukraine's aviation authorities later said the ban would take effect on 25 October.
Last
week, Ukraine imposed sanctions against 400 people and 90 legal
entities - most of them from Russia - held responsible for Moscow's
annexation of Crimea in March 2014 and the ongoing conflict in eastern
Ukraine.
Responding to Ukraine's ban announcement, Russian officials said they would be forced to take adequate measures.
Dmirty
Peskov, a spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said - that
if implemented - such a ban would be "another act of madness".
Almost 8,000 people have been killed since fighting erupted in eastern Ukraine in April 2014.
Ukraine
and the West accuse Russia of arming the separatists and also sending
its regular troops in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Moscow denies this, but admits that Russian "volunteers" fight alongside the rebels.
The EU and the US have imposed their own sanctions against Russian officials and top allies of President Putin.
A ceasefire in eastern Ukraine has been holding in the last two weeks, although there have been reports of occasional shelling.
Title : Ukraine crisis: Kiev bans Russian airlines' flights
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