More from Poroshenko's Twitter feed, in case the world missed the message:
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Here's our wrap-up of a very busy day in Ukraine, culminating in angry words for pro-Russian separatists, and indeed Moscow, from Ukraine's president.
Kyiv Rethinks Strategy In East In Wake Of Rebel Votes
TASS quotes a Russian official as saying more "aid" trucks have crossed the border into Ukraine. It is unclear what the vehicles are carrying -- as has been the case with other shipments Russia has characterized as "humanitarian" missions -- or which border checkpoints the vehicles used.
All trucks with relief supplies for troubled south-eastern Ukrainian cities of Lugansk and Donetsk have crossed Russian-Ukrainian border, deputy chief of Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations national centre of management in emergency situations Oleg Voronov told TASS.
"A relief aid convoy of 20 trucks was divided in two parts and after passing customs clearance 10 trucks went to Donetsk and the same number of trucks to Lugansk," he said.
Big decisions ahead today for Ukrainian officials, it would seem. This is a summary from our newsroom:
Ukraine's Poroshenko To Meet With Security Chiefs
Here's some Reuters video of Poroshenko's televised remarks about the weekend voting in separatist-held parts of Donetsk and Luhansk.