OPTEL. NO. 5 SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Information received up to 7 A.M. 5th January, 1942. 1. NAVAL. During an air raid on Malta on the evening of the 4th, two of H.M. destroyers suffered damage from bomb splinters, which will keep them out of action for a few days. There were also a few casualties. 2. MILITARY. Libya. Bardia prisoners now estimated at 7,000, including 1,000 Germans. Malaya. The threat from Japanese landings in the Perak and Bernam Rivers against our left rear continues. Hore boats have appeared off Kuala Selangor, where enemy fighter patrols machine gunned all (? movement). Other boats have been seen heading further south. Our troops in the Kampar area disengaged during the night 2nd/3rd without great difficulty. Our withdrawal was closely followed up by armoured vehicles which were engaged successfully. Russia. Finland and Leningrad Sectors. No change. Central Sector. The Russian advances in the direction of Rzhev and North West of Kaluga are now taking the form of a wide converging movement on the Vyazma area. South West of Moscow, the Germans have made considerable withdrawals and are now on a line West of Malo Yaroslavets - North of Yukhnov-Suchinitchi-Belev. Strong Russian attacks towards Kursk continue. Ukraine. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> The Russians have broken %through between Oboyan and Bielgorod. An attack on Kharkov appears probable in the near future. No change in Donets Basin, or along River Nius. Crimea. Sevastopol has withstood heavy attacks. Successful ombined operations have resulted in the capture of Kerch Pen 3 & middot; GENERAL. On 3rd January, the Russian General Staff stated that (A) German rearguards in Staritsa area were in disorganized flight and that the Russians expected to reach Rzhev shortly. (B)The encirclement of the Germans in Mozhaisk area was pla |