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The father provincial likewise established a convent in Lubao, which is
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Ilondo told Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) that the rebels who in the past week moved from Lubao, are now in the surroundings of
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Ndahiro, confirmed the fall of Lubao without giving further details.
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Tutsi-led insurgency against President Laurent Kabila last August, also told AFP that Lubao had been captured.
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Rebels in the Democratic Repubhe northern Katanga province town of Lubao, killing "many" soldiers of Rwanda's routed Hutu army, a top rebel leader said
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Namibia - had also launched air and ground attacks on enemy columns in the area between Kabinda and Lubao, killing close to 80 soldiers, the spokesman said.
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In Lubao, 200 kilometers (120 miles) east of Mbuji-Mayi, rebel soldiers unloaded boxes of ammunition and carried their wounded comrades to a small, Russian-built Antonov-28 cargo airplane that would take them to the eastern rebel stronghold at Goma.
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The attackers have approached Mbuji-Mayi in a pincer movement, coming from the Sankuru River in the north and Lubao in the northeast, while attacking Kabinda from the east.
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They were watched by the few remaining residents of Lubao, a small, dusty town of scattered huts and palm trees which was turned into a rear-base for the current rebel offensive.
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Wamba said the rebels continued to apply military pressure on the government and had captured the town of Lubao, 250 kilometers
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