KIEV, Ukraine — The demonstrators who have laid siege to public buildings in this rattled capital expanded their protest overnight, blockading the central bank on Wednesday and setting up tents and lighting bonfires on the sidewalk outside.
The failure of the no-confidence vote pushed the battle for the future of Ukraine back onto the streets, where protests began over the weekend. Demonstrators allied with opposition leaders said they would not relent until they succeed in removing the government, including President Viktor F. Yanukovich.
There, on a cold, overcast morning, a crowd waved flags and looked across around 100 yards of empty pavement at a dense line of riot police officers guarding the administration building.
The central bank seemed unprotected on the outside on Wednesday. Smoke from wood fires in drums drifted over the light blue neo-Classical style building, while men in jackets and stocking caps stood in front of the main doors.
Asked if the bank was open, one replied, “No, they’re redoing the books.” Another added, “They’ve gone to Bermuda to be with their money.”
While it remains unclear how long the protest leaders can maintain enthusiasm as winter deepens, and their main goal of compelling Mr. Yanukovich to resign appears largely unrealistic, the momentum seems to be on their side for now.
Since the start of demonstrations on Nov. 22, many protesters, especially students, have been skeptical that elected officials will answer their demands, which were a response to Mr. Yanukovich’s decision not to sign far-reaching political and trade agreements with the European Union that had been in the works for years.
A smaller counterprotest by supporters of Mr. Yanukovich appeared in a park near Independence Square on Wednesday but drew far fewer people.
Protesters planning to attend antigovernment rallies arrived overnight from western Ukraine. A few dozen dropped off bags at the headquarters of the Rukh political party, one of the many makeshift hotels for protesters, and were drinking tea there Wednesday morning.
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