Greece said on Saturday that it had summoned Russia’s ambassador to the foreign ministry on Monday after a verbal demarche.
This comes shortly after Greece officials have announced that at least six Greek nationals had been killed and six others wounded by the Russian bombing near Mariupol in Ukraine.
Greece’s foreign ministry said the bombing took place in the outskirts of Sartana and Bugas villages and one of those injured was a child.
The foreign ministry denounced the proceeding with assaults against regular people, communicating its “most unimaginable misery” in a proclamation in the wake of detailing four ex-pat passings in Bugas on top of two killed in Sartana before.At a meeting with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias focused on the need to safeguard the Greek exile local area in Ukraine.
Russian powers beat Ukrainian urban areas with cannons and journey rockets on Saturday for a third day running yet the capital Kyiv stayed in Ukrainian hands.