GERMAN REPORT
OF SOVIET OFFENSIVE IN KUBAN NO CONFIRMATION AS YET IN MOSCOW. KONIGSBERG BLASTED AGAIN BY RED AIR FORCE. LONDON, April 29. There is no confirmation from Moscow 7 of what a German radio commentator calls a large-scale Russian attack, launched in the Kuban early this morning.
Today’s Soviet Army paper, the “Red Star,” hinted that a flare-up in the fighting may happen at any time now 7 , but suggested that it would be rhe Germans who would be first to move.
There is intense air activity both in the Kuban Country and in the north round Leningrad. Soviet aircraft last night bombed the German Baltic port of Konigsberg. The raiding force is described as a large one and fires could be seen 60 miles away. One Soviet bomber is missing.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 3
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