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Daily Post - 15.08.1940, Qupperneq 3

Daily Post - 15.08.1940, Qupperneq 3
DAILY POST 3 British bombers have flown over the Jura mountains to northern Italy and raided Italy’s largest aircraft fagtories at Milan and Turin. London, August 14th. British bombers flew over the Jura mountains fast night on their way to northern Italy, raided Italy’s largest aircraft factories; the Caponi factories in Milan and the Fiat factories in Tu- rin. The distance flown is about 1600 miles, the attitude over the Alps 2 miles. The raid was very effective. One plane circled over the Fiat fac- tories frorn 12,30 to 1,45 A. M. and bombed both ends. Explosions occured and fire broke out. Railroads, hangars and other buildings were also damag- ed. Incendiary bombs were dropped on the Caponi factories, from one end to the other, and on hangars in the vicinity. Fire broke out in several of the places raided. A raid was also made on an important railway bridge. The raids appear to have taken the Italians by surprise. Anti aircraft guns were brought into action, but energy and precision were apparently lacking. All the British planes, but one, re- turned safely, it made a forced landing near the British coast, the crew was saved. GERMAN AIR RAID REPULSED. FOLLOWING A FAIRLY QUIET MORNING AIR RAIDS ON ENG- LAND RECOMMENCED THIS AFTERNOON. London, August 14th. Early this afternoon many enemy planes flew over the south-eastern coast of England and a big air fight, over a city on the coast, ensued. Official reports have not been received, but it is conject- ured that about 150 German planes parti- cipated in the raid. The Germans succeed- ed in destroying a few barage baloons. The Germans were repulsed, and the da- mage done was negligible. GERMAN LOSSES EXCESSIVE. London, August 14th. German areoplane losses in raids on England the last three days are as follows: Bombers Fighters Sunday 22 44 Monday 30 32 Tuesday 64 14 From the 18th. of June 1940, when Ger- man air raids on England began in earnest, till yeseterday evening, 527 German planes have been shot down, the British losses totaling only 16 planes. Thus 543 German planes have been shot down and over 500 German pilots killed or taken prisoner in 56 days. At the same time 127 British planes have been lost and 99 pilots killed. BRITISH WARSHIPS HAVE ROUT- ED ITALIAN MECHANIZED FOR- CES, WHICH were advancing FROM THE COASTAL TOWN ZEILA, IN BRITISH SOMALI- LAND, TO BERBERA. London, August 14th. In a report from Cairo, the Italians are said to be making little progress in British Somaliland. They have attempted to ad- vance, along the coast, from Zeile in the direction of Berbera, but British war- ships opened fire on the Italian mechaniz- ed troops and routed them.

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