SOUTH VIETNAM: REFUGEES POUR INTO QUI NHON PROVINCE AS GOVERNMENT TROOPS BATTLE COMMUNIST FORCE FOR CONTROL OF HIGHWAY 1.
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274608
SOUTH VIETNAM: REFUGEES POUR INTO QUI NHON PROVINCE AS GOVERNMENT TROOPS BATTLE COMMUNIST FORCE FOR CONTROL OF HIGHWAY 1.
- Title: SOUTH VIETNAM: REFUGEES POUR INTO QUI NHON PROVINCE AS GOVERNMENT TROOPS BATTLE COMMUNIST FORCE FOR CONTROL OF HIGHWAY 1.
- Date: 8th August 1974
- Summary: QUI NHON PROVINCE, 485 MILES (760 kms) NORTHEAST OF SAIGON, SOUTH VIETNAM 7 AUGUST 1974 ( REUTERS - TRAN HUU TRONG) GV & MV refugees arriving by boats (2 shots) GV refugees coming ashore GV refugees unloading belonging GV refugee camp (2 shots) GV troops advancing along highway GV dead bodies along highway (2 shots) GV troops advancing GV explosion (2 shots) GV woman wi
- Embargoed: 23rd August 1974 13:00
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- Location: QUI NHON PROVINCE, 485 MILES (760 kms) NORTHEAST OF SAIGON, SOUTH VIETNAM
- Country: Vietnam
- Topics: Conflict
- Reuters ID: LVA7IQQ16JB9Z7003FGR5M5Z4OJB
- Story Text: Thousands of refugees have been streaming steadily into Qui Nhon Province early this week as South Vietnamese troops battled Communist forces for control of a vital stretch of Highway 1.
Many of the 7,000 refugees arrived by boat. Others fled from Phu My district down the north-south Highway 1 after their villages were shelled by Communist artillery fire on Tuesday (6 August).
Government troops for the past three days have been trying to re-open a segment of Highway 1, six miles (10 kms) north of Phu My district town along the central coastal province of Binh Dinh. It was lost to Communist forces on July 29.
Latest field reports indicated government troops have recaptured the section of Highway 1 between Phu My and Sa Huynh, 40 miles (65 kms) to the north. Government casualties were not reported, but Communist losses were put at 17 killed.
Military sources interpreted the Communist activity along that section of the road as part of a plan to gain access to the fishing port of De Di, east of Phu My.
The general level of fighting in South Vietnam for the past three weeks have been the highest since the Paris Peace Agreement was signed last year. President Thiou of South Vietnam has described the current level of fighting ??? the beginning of another Communist "general offensive". - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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