Record number of drone attacks signals dangerous shift in war

Ukraine is in the middle of the most sustained bombardment since the early stages of the conflict.

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Monday night's bombardment, while not record breaking, was typical of the new norm.

For several hours after midnight, drones buzzed incessantly over Kyiv.

It seemed they were coming from almost every direction, as searchlights raked the sky and skeins of orange tracer fire rose from air defence units stationed around the city.

As each drone approached, the streets would echo with the deep rattle of heavy machine gun fire.

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