GOOD HEADWAY
MADE BY THE RUSSIANS SOUTH-WEST OF STALINGRAD. TRAPPED GERMANS APPARENTLY SHORT OF FUEL. (British Official Wireless.) (Received This Day, 10.30 a.m.) • RUGBY, December 29. The Russians continue to push back the German forces, which have been trying to relieve the Stalingrad army. Yesterday another important advance was made on a broad front, stretching from steppes about 120 miles south of Stalingrad to the southern part of the Don bend, 100 miles west-south-west of the city. Kotelnikovo was bypassed, the Russians being now both west and south of that .town. They have also captured a series of Places stretching 40 miles south-west of Kotelnikovo, along the upper reaches of the River Sal, which enters the Don above Rostov. The immobility of the beleagured German army at Staling!iad suggests that it may lack fuel.. Mean while the Russians are mopping up round Millerovo and west of the railway leading north from the town.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1942, Page 3
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