On the night of 23/24 April 1942, 49 bombers of
KG2,
KG106, led by the pathfinders of
I/KG100 took part. However, due to heavy cloud most of the raiders missed their targets and little damage was done. Seven bombs fell on the St Thomas and Marsh Barton areas: 200houses were damaged and five people were killed, with eight injured. One raider, a
Do 17, was shot down by an RAF night fighter, a
Beaufighter from 604 Squadron. The following night, 24/25 April, was clear, and two waves of 20bombers, most flying two sorties during the night, attacked again. In good visibility, and at low level in the absence of any AA defence, they hit the city, particularly the
Pennsylvania area, killing 73 and injuring 54. Four raiders were shot down, three by night fighters and one over Portland by AA fire. After this the
Luftwaffe switched its attention elsewhere, attacking
Bath,
York and
Norwich, before returning to Exeter in early May. ==May 1942==