OPTEL No. 46 Information received up to 7 A.M., 8th February, 1942. NAVAL ATTACKS ON SHIPPING By raider 5th/6th. Small Panamanian ship attacked 83C miles North East of BERMUDA. 25 survivors. By submarine 7th. British vessel, 6,500 tons, reported being shelled off HALIFAX. Survivors have been landed at LISBON from a 9,000 ton Norwegian tanker outward bound in convoy for ARUBA. By air, EMPRESS OF JAPAN 26,000 tons, DUCHESS OF BEDFORD, 20,000 tons and U.S. WAKEFIELD, 42,000 tons, damaged at SINGAPORE on 30th. At PADANG, NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES, on 29th January, 13,900 tons of Dutch shipping were sunk. 2. MILITARY LIBYA . On the 6th, our armoured car patrols were operating on the general line TENGEDER to 40 miles due South while Infantry patrols to MEKILI and the area midway between MEKILI and MSUS reported no enemy movement. On the GAOALA front the enemy are digging in. BURMA . The situation has been mainly quiet but there have been enemy concentrations of barges and considerable activity in the KADO area South of PAAN. SINGAPORE . On the 7th, the enemy shelled our positions frequently but ineffectively, An A.I.F. boat patrol suffered slight casualties. One enemy craft with 30 men was sunk by our machine gun fire. RUSSIA . The Russians are meeting with increased resistance in the KURSK area and in their advance towards DNIEPROPETROVSK. 3. AIR OPERATIONS 7th. 3 of our aircraft are missing from a mine laying operation. One German fighter was destroyed during the day. LIBYA . 5th. Two squadrons of Blenheims scored many direct hits on M.T. in the MARTUBA area. It is estimated that about 100 vehicles were destroyed or damaged during the day. 5th/6th. 24 Wellingtons bombed BENGHAOI and covered a successful mine-laying operation by other airoraft. Two %Liberators from EGYPT dropped 7 tons of bombs on TRIPOLI docks. 6th. Our fighters continued their attack on enemy motor transport. 3 Blenheims sent to attack two ships unloading at BUERAT EL HSUN were shot down during their return. |