“We believe that these police actions were purposeful, provocative and demonstrative,” RIA Novosti quotes his words.

According to him, Russia expected Kosovo at a meeting of the UN Security Council to apologize for beating up its compatriot, a member of the UN mission, but received lies and insinuations.

Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Moscow would not allow "to put the brakes on" the crime committed against Russian UN officer Mikhail Krasnoshchekov, who was injured during the actions of security officials in Kosovo.