That concludes our live-blogging of the Ukraine crisis for Friday, July 10. Thanks for reading.
Our live coverage will continue on Sunday, July 12.
Here is more on the situation in the southwestern town of Mukacheve, where a criminal gang is involved in a shootout with Ukrainian security forces and several people have been injured.
Georgia accuses Russian forces of unilaterally moving the adminstrative boundary of South Ossetia -- which is guarded by Russian forces -- further toward Tbilisi, yet again.
Crimean Mufti Emirali Ablaev accepted an award for "valorous work" from Russian-installed Crimean leader Sergey Aksyonov.
A photo from the scene in Mukacheve where there is a standoff between Ukrainian security forces and a reported group of Right Sector members who were involved earlier today in a shootout that killed two people and injured several others.