OPTEL No. 63 Information received up to 7 A.M., 22nd February, 1942. 1. NAVAL An enemy force reported as two battleships, 3 cruisers and destroyers steering north was sighted on 21st by a Hudson aircraft on reconnaissance at 11.15 A.M. off the west coast of DENMARK. At 7.28 this morning Beaufighter reported 2 battleships and 3 destroyers about 15 miles north-west of STAVARNGER steering north-east. 2 striking forces of Beauforts were despatched yesterday afternoon but niether force reached its objective owing to extremely bad visibility. A 5,000 ton Greek vessel was sunk yesterday by mine off HARWICH. A British 8,000 ton tanker was shelled and torpedoed on 21st off TRINIDAD has been abandoned. A 4,000 ton British motor ship has been bombed and beached off WYNDHAM (AUSTRALIA). 2. MILITARY LIBYA . Our patrols have been active in the TMIMI-MEKILI area and as far as MSUS. Air recconissance revealed about 2,000 enemy motor vehicles in the DERNA-CAMUSA area. BURMA. Severe fighting behind the river BILIN continues, casualties have been heavy on both sides. Our main positions are intact. 3. AIR OPERATIONS WESTERN FRONT. 21st. Our fighters on shipping reconnaissance attacked a 3,000 ton vessel at BOULOGNE, a 1,000 ton vessel of FECAMP and an A.A. ship off CALAIS. Spitfires damaged a German bomber over LIVERPOOL BAY. 21st/22nd. Forty-two aircraft were sent on roving commissions over north-west GERMANY and 6 others were mine laying. Weather was good over the RUHR. 3 aircraft are missing. LIBYA. 20th. Bad weather restricted operations. A German bomber was probably destroyed near MERSA MATRUH. MALTA. 20th/21st. and 21st. A total of 55 enemy aircraft attacked our aerodromes. Damage was caused to a hangar at KALAFRANA and 2 barracks at HAL FAR and LUQA. 1 aircraft on the g %round was destroyed and 7 more were damaged. 1 German bomber was probably destroyed by our fighters. |