Russia
RUSSIAN PROGRESS REPORT. Per Press Association. Petrograd, July 2. General Letchitzky's latest report from Kolomea states: After intense fighting we stormed the enemy positions, taking prisoner two thousand men, who had been freshly brought to this region, the greater number of Whom were intoxicated'. The enemy made desperate attacks at the To toyman sector. The German offensive between the Styr and the Stokhod region, 'including the villages of Kopche and Zobnry, were repulsed, as were a\so a series of attacks to the southwest of Kisseline. The enemy's columns are fleeing and, suffering Heavy losses, fugitives being destroyed in masses. We also repulsed the reinforcement attacks.
HINDENBERG KEPT BUSY."
GERMANS REPORT MANY ENEMY ATTACKS. (Received 11.45 a.m. 1 Berlin, July 3. Yesterday the enemy repeatedly advanced at many points on General von Hindenberg's front, particularly north of Smorgon, where the Russians sustained sanguinary losses. Generals Linsingen and Bothmer continue their successful fighting.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 4 July 1916, Page 5
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