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468 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ চতুর্দশ খন্ড Our correspondent says that President Yahya Khan has clearly failed in a brutal attempt to destroy the will and morale of the East Pakistanis. WATO Interview DES 154 I./SK. Tյ : বাংলা 2.4.71 C.106 2230 PAKESTAN-TWO On the situation in East Pakistan, the radio continues to say that the major towns are quiet, -but admits there has been trouble in some areas, with what arc described as miscreants trying to terrorise Peaceful citizens. A BBC special correspondent who has just returned from Jessore more than twenty five miles (forty kilometers) inside East Pakistan --says fighting was still going on when he left. He says government troops killed women and children and burned a number of houses. But by the time he left Eastern forces were again in charge and government units were bombarding the area with artillery and mortars from positions a miles (kilometers) away. R W 2000) Radio 1530 Hart snapped 1341 VBO/DB 221 U/FD ふ বাংলা 2.4.71. C. 97 2130 REI) CROSS-PAKISTAN The International Committee of the Red Cross says the Pakistan Government has refused to allow its delegates and relief supplies to enter East Pakistan. A Red Cross statement in Geneva said it had withdrawn its delegates-including two doctors-and a Red Cross plane was returning with almost its entire cargo of eight tons of medical and relief supplies. A correspondent in Geneva, in a dispatch to the BBC, says the delegates had apparently been told by Pakistani officials that no outside intervention could be tolerated--not even from an international humanitarian agency. McGregor 51 (snapped 1924) WBO/DB 2/05/Park RTR: AFP. 'ათ | বাংলা 2.4.71 C35 1000 PAKISTAN-ONE Reporter continuing to come in of violence and killing in East Pakistan. In one of the first reports by a foreign correspondent direct from East Pakistan, the correspondent of the London Times gave an eyewitness account of the situation in Jessore. He said Pakistan government troops had withdrawn to their military camp area, leaving the town in the control of East Pakistan troops and sheikh Mujibur Rahman's sympathizers. He describes seeing irregular militiamen of East Pakistan marching people of West Pakistan