Ukraine desk brief

Ukraine Air Force reports downing 102 of 124 drones in overnight attacks

Ukraine’s Air Force says it shot down most of the 124 Russian drones launched on May 23, including Shahed and jet-powered UAVs, according to New Voice Ukraine.

What happened

New Voice Ukraine, a local English-language source, reports that Russia launched 124 strike drones overnight on May 23, including Shahed UAVs, jet-powered variants, Gerbera and Italmas drones, and Parodiya decoys. Ukraine’s Air Force says it shot down 102 of these drones during the attack.

The central claim remains unconfirmed in the supplied material and should be treated as hearsay until corroborated by another reliable source or a named official. The reported figure suggests Ukraine’s air defense remains active and successful in intercepting a significant portion of incoming drones, which include various types with differing capabilities, indicating a complex and multifaceted aerial threat from Russia.

While the number of drones launched and downed is substantial, these details come solely from Ukrainian military claims as reported by New Voice Ukraine and have not been independently confirmed by third parties or international agencies.

Known from the source

  • New Voice Ukraine reports 124 drones launched in overnight attack on May 23.
  • Ukraine’s Air Force claims to have downed 102 of those drones.
  • Drone types reportedly include Shahed UAVs, jet-powered variants, Gerbera, Italmas drones, and Parodiya decoys.

What remains unclear

The inclusion of specific drone models like Shahed and jet-powered types highlights the diversity of Russia’s ongoing strike tactics, but the actual impact on Ukrainian territory or infrastructure remains unspecified in the report.

What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Independent verification of the number and types of drones involved in the attack. Confirmation of Ukraine’s interception claim and any corroborating sources. Details on any casualties or damage caused by the drone strikes.

Evidence note

This story contains report-led claims. The article keeps those claims attributed and treats them as unconfirmed/hearsay unless independently corroborated.

Original source: New Voice Ukraine. Open the source.

Outside Brief note: this story keeps the main source visible and separates what is reported from what remains unclear.