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Cherkasi. At the same time the Russians are renewing pressure at the south-east corner of the Dnieper bend where they are narrowing the Germanheld area around Nikopol. They are 30 miles north-west of Nikopol. The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that the Russians thrust south of Kremenchug was carefully, timed to coincide with the Cherkasi operations with the object of dividing the German forces on the railway between Smela and Znamenka.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1943, Page 5

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Cherkasi. At the same time the Russians are renewing pressure at the south-east corner of the Dnieper bend where they are narrowing the Germanheld area around Nikopol. They are 30 miles north-west of Nikopol. The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that the Russians thrust south of Kremenchug was carefully, timed to coincide with the Cherkasi operations with the object of dividing the German forces on the railway between Smela and Znamenka. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1943, Page 5

Cherkasi. At the same time the Russians are renewing pressure at the south-east corner of the Dnieper bend where they are narrowing the Germanheld area around Nikopol. They are 30 miles north-west of Nikopol. The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that the Russians thrust south of Kremenchug was carefully, timed to coincide with the Cherkasi operations with the object of dividing the German forces on the railway between Smela and Znamenka. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1943, Page 5

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