Barring any major developments that ends our live blogging for today.
More from our news desk on the Crimea transport story:
Ukraine has suspended all transport services to Russian-annexed Crimea, citing a deteriorating security situation.
All passenger and cargo train services to the peninsula were halted on December 27.
A day earlier, authorities canceled bus services and stopped letting passenger cars pass through the Armyansk and Perekop checkpoints on the border with Crimea.
Ukraine has already banned sea and air traffic with the territory, which is still serviced by Russian airlines.
The peninsula's only land link is with Ukraine and it has remained dependent on the Ukrainian mainland for most of its supplies, including much of its electricity and water.
Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said on December 27 the transport suspension was a temporary measure to prevent "subversive groups disguised as local residents" from entering the Ukraine mainland.
Lysenko did not say when transport services will be restored.