REPORT ON LATEST TOKYO RAID
LONDON, November 27. The latest bombing of Tokyo by Super Fortresses from Saipan was done through heavy cloud cover, so results were not observed. Both flak and fighter opposition were virtually nil. None of our planes was lost to enemy action. The considerable force from India which raided Bangkok achieved excellent results in a daylight raid on the Bansue railway yards, an important centre for clearing Japanese supplies, says a correspondent of the United Press. Repair shops and many locomotives and freight cars were damaged. Docks and warehouses were also hit. All the planes returned.
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Southland Times, Issue 25533, 29 November 1944, Page 5
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