Now, according to "The Moscow Times," the Russian authorities are blocking websites linked to the Ukrainian protest movement.
The largest pro-demonstration group, which has more than 500,000 members, was not accessible to users in Russia on Monday.
The IMF said Monday the "fact-finding mission" would discuss reforms Ukraine would need to implement to qualify for IMF aid.
The IMF team is tentatively scheduled to stay in Ukraine until March 14. The IMF move comes after Russia cancelled a deal from last year that would have seen Moscow extend some $15 billion to Kyiv to prop the Ukrainian economy.
The Kremlin suspended the deal after former President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted late last month. Yanukovych and Russian President Vladimir Putin negotiated the Russian financial package last December.
#Crimea The Russian deadline of 4 o'clock for Ukrainian troops to vacate Belbek base has passed. No sign of Russian military eviction force
— Elizabeth Palmer (@elizapalmer) March 3, 2014
Int Ministry warns of armed provocation in #Crimea, says they have info gunmen dressed as Ukr soldiers plan to kill 3-4 Russians tonight
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) March 3, 2014
Protesters tell me 'we are from Odessa, against fascist gvnmt of Kiev'.Mass anti-fascism chants. Women in humanchain. pic.twitter.com/8ughf2wDqB
— GrahamWPhillips (@BritinUkraine) March 3, 2014
Members of Putin's own rights council say no grounds for Ukraine invasion #crimea #ukraine http://t.co/mVOLvVEOOt
— Ahmed Shihab-Eldin (@ASE) March 3, 2014
Pro-Ukraine supporters also here in #Odessa as arguments break out between 2 camps. #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/yHJfFklsPR
— GrahamWPhillips (@BritinUkraine) March 3, 2014
Crimea's largest independent TV and radio broadcaster forced off the air: http://t.co/dPMrvGVSTr … "truth the first victim..."
— Simon Shuster (@shustry) March 3, 2014
!!Photo2!! Pro-Russia protesters have formed a human chain around #Odessa city hall. #Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/I6JaZmhJnn
— GrahamWPhillips (@BritinUkraine) March 3, 2014