During Last N~.Ght 1 Enemy Aircraft Carried out Ther Attacks on This Countryc
:'.JR MINISTRY Noo 91§_. 20/6/40 No •. l AIR MINISTR~JN :Q._Jt1Il'iJ1.§J'JlX __OF~.H.PY SECURITY COMMUNIQUE During last n~.ght 1 enemy aircraft carried out ther attacks on this countryc A number of b omb s v.ras dropped on the north east st. Damage was done in three towns, but fires which e caused were all brought under controlo Other bombs fell at scattered points in Lincolnshire, the South of England anc1 in South Waleso Six civilians ar·e known to have been killed and ;, sixty in juredo Anti-aircraft def'ences \-V er e in action and fighter 1raft went upo At least t hree enenw aircraft were shot down and :rs were damaged., +++++++++++ AIR MINISTRY No. 919 20/6/40 No. 2. AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE I YBsterday afternoon and evening, successful attacks were carried out by bombers of the Royal Air Force on enemy aircraft on the ground at aerodromes· near .Amiens and Rouen. Hangars were .also set on fire. Throughout last night military objectives and cornmunications in the ID.lhr; the Rhineland and North West Germany were heavily bombed. In these operations one of our aircraft was lost. ------000-----~ 20. 6. • 40 No. 3. BRITISH PRISONERS OF W.1".R. The following is the lntest list bf British prisoners in enemy hnnds n.s 'tT'ondcnst from Germnn wi'reless str.tions:- Ernest Wheatley (born 14th Mny, 1920) Normnnton Park, Nr. Stanford, Rutlnnd. Ronald Brown (born 23rd November, 1918), 233, Portland Street, New Horton, Nr. Mnnsfield. Cyril Warton (Whnrton?) (born 29th November, 1919) 2, Marine Terrace, Green Gove, Saltburn, Yorks.
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