NEW ATTACKS BY ENEMY
Heavier Fighting In Korea (Rec. 11.30 p. TO .) TOKYO, August 29. With the possibilities of a cease fire in Korea fading rapidly, the Communists yesterday J au R c ! led TTn counter-attacks against the Un f*S Nations lines north and north-west of Yanggu. . , All were repulsed by midnight. The Communists then shifted the pressure to north-east of Yanggu and west-north-west of Kansong. . The Allies re P u t?ed tw° attacks west of Kansong with the aid of big naval but leavy fighting is contininincontinuing assaults a ?? 1 " s L North Korean highways leading southwan from the Yalu river, Allied aircraft last night claimed another 620 enemy trucks and other vehicles destroyed or damaged.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26513, 30 August 1951, Page 7
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