ENCIRCLING MOVE
SOVIET PUSH ON KHARKOV
LONDON, August 7,
The successful development of the outflanking movement against Kharkov and further progress towards Bryansk is announced in tonight's Soviet cpmmunique, which states: —"The Russians in the Bryansk direction today continued the offensive and advanced 6J to 7J miles and occupied more than 100 inhabited localities. In the Kharkov direction the Soviet troops overcame enemy resistance and continued successfully to develop the offensive, advanced 61 to 91 miles, and occupied more than 70 inhabited localities."
The Russians appear to be making an encircling move against Kharkov rather than a direct onslaught. The Germans report a "pincer threat" also on the southern side of Kharkov.
The localities captured in the Bryansk direction included one 10 miles west of Orel and another 14 miles south-west of Kromy, and a railway station five miles, south-west of Orel.
In the Kharkov direction the large locality of Sennoye is mentioned. This is nearly 50 miles south-west of Byelgorod and 30 miles north-west of Kharkov. The other places captured included Borisovka, about 25 miles west of Byelgorod, and Graivoron. about 45 miles west of Byelgorod and north-west of Kharkov. Graivoron was recaptured by the Russians during the last winter offensive, but was taken again in the Germans' counter-offen-sive.
The Moscow "Isvcstia" says that the Russians opened the attack on the Kharkov front quite unexpectedly and succeeded in making some penetration of the German defences. Russian tanks, with the co-operation of artillery, poured through the gaps and cut German communications and occupied railway stations, disorganising the enemy's rear. The Germans continue to offer stubborn resistance, clinging to every inch of ground and digging trenches along the railways. The Germans often pass over to counter-attacks. The Russians west of Orel are continuing to deal mighty blows against the Germans and are methodically continuing their advance against stiff resistance.
Tonigh'Y communique also.says: "On other sectors of the front the Russians fought on and held their positions, and engaged in patrol activity. Artillery and mortar fire exchanges took place. Yesterday on all fronts the Russians destroyed or disabled 43 German tanks, and 80 German planes were shot down."
Guerrilla reports reveal that the Germans are carrying out a general
I civilian evacuation in the area of Smolensk. A Soviet communique says that Russian planes bombed enemy military trains at the railway junctions of Kharkov and Bryansk. Direct hits smashed several trains and about 30 fires were started, many of which were accompanied by heavy explosions. The railway station at Mga, on the Leningrad front, was also effectively bombed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 34, 9 August 1943, Page 5
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