Commenting on the information that Tsimbalyuk was summoned for interrogation to the prosecutor's office because of the possible incitement of hostility and hatred towards Russians, Peskov noted that “only a court can be found guilty of violating the current law,” RIA Novosti reports. 

He noted that the Kremlin does not want to be like the Ukrainian authorities, who have long "expelled all Russian journalists from Kiev."

Peskov recalled that Russia has a law on mass media that provides equal rights to foreign and Russian journalists.

Earlier, a RT source said that Tsymbalyuk was summoned to the Moscow prosecutor's office.

The reason was the videos published by Tsymbalyuk on YouTube, "which contain signs of incitement to enmity and hatred" in relation to the Russians and representatives of the Russian authorities.