-2- LIBYA. On night 26th/27th Wellington attacked mechanical transport on the EL AGHEILA - JEDABYA road, and, on the 27th, until bad weather pre-vented further operations, our fighters attacked mechanical transport in the MSUS area and on the road west of SIRTE. 13 vehicles were destroyed and at least 35 damaged. 27th/28th. Wellington attacked shipping in TRIPOLI (L) harbor, scoring hits on the Spanish Mole and Main Quay. SICILY. Night 27th/28th. and 28th. 53 enemy aircraft attacked the island at HAL FAR, aircraft on ground being slightly damaged. BURMA. 27th/28th. Blenheim attacked BANGKOK area. 26th/27th. Eight enemy aircraft attacked MINGALADON aerodrome, destroying an ammunition store and one Hurricane. The attack was repeated by 30 aircraft on 27th-28th. These were intercepted by Tomahawks of the American Volunteer Group, which destroyed seven aircraft and probably destroyed a further six for the loss of one aircraft. NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 26th. Attacks were made by enemy fighters on aerodomes at Pare Pare, YYKASSOR, BIMA, KOEPANG, DILI (PORTUGUESE TIMOR) AMBON and NAMLEA. The results of the action against the enemy convoy in NACASSAR STRAITS, believed to have consisted of three cruisers, 12 destroyers and 30 transports, now appear to have been, at a conservative estimate one large cruiser sunk by American submarine, one cruiser hit by Dutch submarine, all three cruisers hit by bomb, one destroyer one or two destroyers hit by bombs, ten transports sunk and several transports damaged. AIRCRAFT CASUALTIES IN OPERATIONS OVER and FROM THE BRITISH ISLES SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> Enemy- none reported British - eight (one R.C.A.F, Spitfi 5.IRON ORE Total shipments of Swedish iron ore to GERMANY during 1941 were 9,554,734 tons (of which 738,255 tons via NARVIE) compared with a total of 9,172,807 tons (473,312 tons via NARVIK) during 1940. Exports in December totaled 569,000 tons, of which 24,000 were shipped via NARVIK. This is 409,000 tons less than shipments in December, 1940. The Germans are said to be pressing for in-creased deliveries to NARVIK. |