Russian journalist “pro” reports on arrest in Kosovo: KLA heroes' busts are monsters

Estonian journalist Rodion Denisov, who along with his wife Vera and Latvian colleague Yuri Georgievic, were arrested by Kosovo Police after Kosovo security authorities have had information that they have come to distribute pro-Russian propaganda, spoke to the media in Estonia, saying his visit to [...]
He has told the media there that he has visited Kosovo several times but has never faced problems.
This time I wanted to visit some of my Serbian friends in Kosovo, and I planned to write some articles for my magazine. I have often written about Kosovo, and these stories have been very popular”, Denisov told the newspaper “Delfi.ee”, Inseder reported.
Denisov has said he is staying at some of his friends in Serbia and will return to Estonia on Friday
Denisov has travelled to Kosovo with his wife and a Latvian journalist, Yuri Alekseyev, who works for the RTKplus channel. With them were several Russian reporters from Voogda, but they were not allowed to enter Kosovo. The third say they have travelled through Kosovo to see life-style.
We have visited churches, for example, and we have spoken with priests”, Denisov said.
But on Facebook, exactly his profile on this social network. Denisov has written very badly about Kosovo and exactly about the monuments of recent war heroes, KLA.
He for Estonian media has said that Kosovo police have tortured them during questioning at the police station, accusing them of being pro-rus journalist.
Denisov has said he has told the Kosovo Police that he is a European journalist and that he has nothing to do with Russia.
But they didn't understand it and said it was propaganding”, he said.
Denisov has also criticised Estonia's Foreign Ministry.
No diplomat has contacted us. However, it was forbidden by police to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs”, Denisov has said, reports Insander.
He has said Kosovo Police have forced them to sign an Albanian-language document even though at first they have asked to translate.
After that they freed us by sending us to the border with Serbia”, Denisov said.













