OPTEL NO. 9. Information received up to 7.10 A.M. 8th January 1942. 1.COMBINED OPERATIONS. Light forces raided Helle Fjord between Bergen and Trondheim on the night of the 6th/7th and sank a medium sized Merchant Ship and two trawlers off Floro and shelled a German canning factory. Fighter protection and reconnaissance were provided by Coastal Command. During raid Whttley aircraft successfully attacked Sola aerodrome Stavanger. Little opposition was encountered and our ships suffered neither damage nor casualties. All our aircraft returned safely 2. NAVAL. Nothing to report. 3.MILITARY. Libya. Bad weather had hindered operations. On the morning of the 7th our patrols reported that Jedabya was clear of the enemy. Our troops are following up but visibility is very poor. In the frontier area on the 5th/6th the Transvaal Scottish occupied a ridge of the escarpment two miles south of Sollum Barracks. Malaya. Our forces in the Eastern Sector have withdrawn west of the Pahang River to the area Raub-Bentong. In the West, owing to heavy pressure throughout the 7th by enemy infantry supported by about thirty tanks, our troops have withdrawn South of the Slim River. In the Xuala Selangor area, situation is unchanged. 4. AIR OPERATIONS. Western Front. 6th/Tth. 36 tons of high explosive were dropped at Brest where bursts were seen near the dry docks. One of our aircraft failed to return and another crashed but five of crew safe. A Hudson scored two hits on a 2,500 tons Merchant vessel off the Dutch Coast. Six other aircraft of coastal command made individual attacks on single Merchant vessels in the Bergen area but in most instances results were unobserved owing to intense anti-aircraft and searchlight activity. Two Hudson are missing and one enemy aircraft was probably dest |