RUSSIAN MILITARY MISSION
TO BE SENT TO YUGOSLAVIA LONDON, December 11. The Soviet lias decided to send a military mission to Yugoslavia, as Britain has already done, to obtain more detailed information about events in that country, and about guerrilla organisations, says the Moscow radio. Events in Yugoslavia, which have already met with a sympathetic response from Britain and America, are regarded by the Soviet as positive factors furthering the successful struggles of tbo people of Yugoslavia against Hitlerite Germany. They are also testimony to the significant success of Yugoslavia's new leaders in uniting all the national forces of Yugoslavia. From this point of view the activities of General Mikhailovitch's Chetniks, who, according to reports, have thus far not helped but rather harmed Yugoslavia's struggle for liberation, cannot but meet with a negative result on the part of the Soviet.
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Evening Star, Issue 25048, 15 December 1943, Page 5
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