The West and Ukraine have repeatedly accused Russia of sending troops and weapons to eastern Ukraine's pro-independence forces. Russia has denied these claims as groundless.
"Ukraine is making a very malign attempt to distort the fact-based conclusions of its inspectors," Lukashevich said at a briefing.
"Obviously, such a conclusion could not satisfy representatives of the 'war party' in Kiev," the Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces press service said that it reserved the right to assume that military activities could have been present in the areas not personally visited by the inspecting officers. The Ukrainian delegation examined 15,000 square kilometers (9,320 square miles) in three days.
Ukrainian military specialists conducted a similar inspection in March 2014 in Central Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions. It also found no violations on the part of the Russian Army.