ANOTHER KIEL RAID
MANY DIRECT HITS London, Sept. 26. The strongly defended naval dockyard of Kiel, in which the Schamhorst was lying, was attacked last night by a force of heavy bombers. Attacks by individual aircraft were made at intervals over a period of two hours and many direct ( hits were scored on targets. Sticks of heavy calibre bombs fell , across the northern dockyard and one of the shipbuilding yards, and the brilliant yellow flash of one big explosion was seen very close to the Scharnhorst.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1940, Page 7
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