The rebels lost about 10 killed and many were wounded in the day's fighting.
The rebels lost the city to government forces five years ago.
The Irish rebels lost at least 70 men and over 1,000 of them were wounded.
That the rebels would lose the battle hardly seemed in doubt any longer.
Though successful, the Mexican rebels lost at least one man killed and a few wounded.
He said the rebels had lost about 70 male fighters and 48 women active in the group.
If there is no intervention and the rebels lose, what difference does their degree of credibility make?
To my certain knowledge, the rebels had just lost the town-again.
The army suffered more than 3,000 casualties in the fight while the rebels lost 5,000 people as of 1977.
By June the rebels had lost more than a dozen towns.