IN STATE OF FLUX
STREtCH OF ENEMY LINE Rec. noon. RUGBY, January 2. Most of the German front from Korosten to Belaya Volykove seems for the time being in a state of flux as General Vatutin's armies drive on to the west and south. Sixty per cent. of the German effectives were put out of action by Russian artillery on the
i first day of the offensive, according to a Moscow message. On the eighth day the enemy wreckage in the path of the Russian advance was still growing in profusion. Once again it is reported that German reinforcements on the way to the front are being engaged by advanced Russian mobile columns before they can be deployed effectively for | counter-attacks. I Moscow radio reports that a Stalingrad factory which the Germans destroyed has been put into operation again, and has produced its first thousand cans of tinned food.—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 1, 3 January 1944, Page 5
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