Namibia raids
South African-led forces killed six black nationalist guerrillas in northern Namibia over the week-end, a military communique said yesterday. Security force headquarters also reported that two black children aged seven and 11 had died instantly when they detonated a mine laid by guerrillas north of Tsumeb. The guerrilla casualties bring • S.W.A.P.O. (South-West Africa People’s Organisation) losses to 16 since it began an incursion into the northern white farming area at the end of the rainy season last week. Security force losses were given as eight deatfc
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Press, 20 April 1982, Page 8
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