This ends our live blogging for October 27. Be sure to check back tomorrow for our continuing coverage.
Regarding Chiygoz/Umerov:
Amnesty International called the release of the leaders "a positive step," but called for their being allowed to return to Crimea and speak freely.
"The de facto authorities in Crimea must stop this relentless suppression of dissent, immediately and unconditionally free all prisoners of conscience, and end the policy of prosecution and exile of their critics from Crimea," Amnesty International Ukraine director Oksana Pokalchuk said in an October 27 statement.