The latest incidents occurred overnight yesterday in Lviv -- a nationalist bastion in the west of the former Soviet republic -- where unknown assailants torched the central city office of Russia's top bank Sberbank.
Another branch of the Russian state-held lender had its windows smashed. Police said the office of VTB Bank was also damaged.
The Lviv police department said today that it had launched a series of investigations but had so far made no arrests.
Police in the restive southern government-controlled city of Mariupol that sits near the front where Kiev's forces are fighting pro-Russian eastern insurgents said one of its Sberbank branches had its windows smashed early yesterday.
Sberbank said its Mariupol location remained opened today.
The violence began Saturday in Kiev during the day's sombre commemoration of clashes between pro-EU protesters and riot police that claimed more than 100 lives in February 2014.
Far-right nationalists smashed the windows of two Sberbank locations and looted a branch of Russia's privately-held Alfa Bank.
Critics accuse the tycoon of taking a lenient stance toward separatists when rebellion broke out in the heavily Russified eastern regions of Donetsk and Lugansk in April 2014.
The February 2014 ouster of Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovych was followed by Russia's March annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula and the onset of a separatist revolt that has claimed more than 9,000 lives.
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