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ATTACKS CONTINUE

JUGOSLAV PATRIOT ARMY RUGBY, Oct. 21. In Jugoslavia there seems to have been little change in the general situation, according to a communique from the headquarters of the Jugoslav People’s Army of Liberation. Partisans continue to attack enemy communications with good results. In the town and railway junction of Pakraz, on the Zagreb-Belgrade railway, partisans have captured 250 petrol wagons, one tank, and three motor cars.

In Montenegro, Herzegovina, and in the Sanakjak offensive operations continue. Near Cetinje an attack by German and Chetnik troops was repulsed by units of the Fifth Brigade with heavy losses to the enemy. In Dalmatia offensive operations are being conducted in the area of Ston. The enemy continues to attack strongly at Sinj and Trogir. Between Sinj and Imotski an enemy* column was attacked and heavy losses inflicted.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 5

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ATTACKS CONTINUE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 5

ATTACKS CONTINUE Otago Daily Times, Issue 25364, 23 October 1943, Page 5

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