Both players were booked by referee Paolo Valeri after clashing towards the end of the first-half - and both are now banned for their next respective Coppa Italia clash.
Inter Milan forward Lukaku was already on a yellow card so will miss Inter's semi-final first leg against Juventus next week, while Milan's Ibrahimovic is also banned for one-game after picking up a second yellow card during the game, though the suspension is just for Coppa Italia games and so will come into force next season.
However, the Italian Football Federation can still open an investigation to assess any possible discrimination as they are yet to receive the referee's report on the incident, according to Sky Sport Italia.
The former Manchester United team-mates got into it during the dying moments of the first half at the San Siro, in a highly-charged derby which saw Inter come out on top 2-1 in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals.
Lukaku and Ibrahimovic were involved in a verbal joust before they bumped heads having not seen eye-to-eye, which resulted in both being booked by referee Valeri.
As both were booked and pulled apart, Ibrahimovic can be heard yelling at Lukaku: 'Go do your voodoo s***, you little donkey.'
After some users online interpreted Ibrahimovic's 'voodoo' insult as a racist slur, he tweeted: 'In ZLATAN's world there is no place for RACISM. We are all the same race - we are all equal!!'
However, the Swede could not resist a new jibe over their ongoing feud as to who is the king of Milan, adding: 'We are all PLAYERS some better than others.'
The tension was palpable upon the half-time whistle with a livid Lukaku trying to chase Ibrahimovic down the tunnel - appearing to insinuate that the 39-year-old had made a comment about his mother.
The 27-year-old could be heard telling the AC Milan striker 'f*** you and your wife, you little b****' and 'you want to speak about my mother!?' as his Inter team-mates had to hold him back.
After the interval, tempers had calmed down but Ibrahimovic found himself in trouble just 13 minutes after the restart when he was sent off for a second bookable offence.
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