Anyway, protestors are occupying buildings, the opposition certainly isn't in control anymore, and it doesn't look like Yanukovich is going to give up. The west is gradually proceeding through their list of sternly worded letters, but isn't going to do anything else. (Not that there's much that they can do, but anyway.)
Anyway, with the protest spreading across various cities, I don't think it won't be long before this further escalates and the police starts to randomly fire into crowds to disperse them. This will cause the EU to break of all relations with Ukraine, giving Russia it's victory, and a new satellite state.
Wait, is this an actual civil war now?
Not really. Far to few deaths to be considered one. Common definition is that a civil war must have at least 1000 deaths per year of conflict, and unlike at least 100 on each side.
Not going to happen. The whole point of the protesters are that they are pro-EU while the government is more pro-Russia. The Ukraine becoming a Russian satellite scenario would only lead to exacerbation of the protests. If anything, EU would only apply sanctions towards the officials, such as denying Visas to them, while I know that Poland is giving refuge to some of the protesters.
The way it develops, it kind of reminds me of Syria, except with the lines more clear-cut, since the absolute worst we could hypothetically get on the protesters side are nationalists, which, while unsavory, are not terrorists.