The journalist, writer and war correspondent, Ramón Lobo, died on Wednesday at the age of 68, victim of lung cancer, according to El País, where he worked for 20 years.

Throughout his professional career, Lobo covered various conflicts around the world such as Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Chechnya, Iraq, Argentina, Haiti, Rwanda, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Congo, Zimbabwe, Namibia and the Philippines.

It was the journalist himself who announced last October in a radio program of Cadena Ser, where he collaborated, that he suffered from two simultaneous cancers unrelated to each other.

  • Nigeria
  • Sierra Leone
  • Haiti
  • Argentina
  • Iraq
  • Albania
  • Serbia
  • Croatia
  • Lung cancer
  • Oncology

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