The decision came after EU, UN and OSCE missions, the command of the NATO-led military contingent and many foreign embassies condemned the desecrations.
The Russian Foreign Ministry urged the international missions in Kosovo to expeditiously find and punish the vandals.
Voice of Russia, RIA
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5 detained in Kosovo over vandalizing Orthodox cemeteries
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Vandals desecrate Orthodox cemetery in Kosovo
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Death camp graves vandalized
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Orthodox church frescoes vandalized in Albania
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NATO steps up its military presence in Kosovo
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EU police arrests war crimes suspect in Kosovo
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Ukraine war memorial vandalized
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KFOR hands further responsibility to Kosovo border police
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