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Bolongo said the army was currently in control of the strategic bridge at Elala, between Kalima and Kindu, which is some 75 kilometers (45 miles) west of the rebel-controlled town of Kalima.
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Following the deployment of two senior ex-CNDP officers, General Sultani Makenga and Colonel Claude Mucho, to Bukavu and Kindu, respectively, in March 2009, operational plans were put on hold for logistical reasons.
Georgianne Nienaber: Lalibre Reports: Is it Too Late for Eastern Congo? 2009
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"An air bridge to Kindu costs us US$1,000 (€800) a ton, the train will probably cost us five times less," he told reporters.
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The World Food Program is already working to re-establish the rail network and on Wednesday sent a train carrying 600 tons of aid on a 1,500 kilometer (930 mile) journey from the city of Lubumbashi to the Congo River port of Kindu for the first time in several years, WFP country director Charles Vincent said.
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In one town alone, Kindu, the mercenaries killed some three thousand people, according to one of their numbers.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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Kabila was expected to make a campaign speech during the day, as he had during a visit to the important central town of Kindu, on his first occasion to go east since he was propelled into office by
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The committee will depart from Waterkloof Airforce Base at 8am on Wednesday for Kindu in the Eastern DRC before heading to the capital Kinshasa.
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Parliament's committee on defence, which is in the DRC on an oversight mission, visited the UN base in Kindu, where South
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In September 2002, the RCD killed 82 civilians in Kindu.
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Kabila announced the trip in Kinshasa last week, saying it would take in the towns of Kisangani, Kindu, Bukavu, Goma, Butembo and
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