s clash described the armed band as common criminals. Ortega's government has not spoken about the group. Such a mass killing is unusual in Nicaragua which has had one of the lowest crime rates in Central America since armed political conflicts in the 1980s. The area of the shootout was a stronghold for the Contra rebels who fought the Ortega-led Sandinista movement in the 1980s. Sandinistas overthrew...
Ten die in Nicaragua armed clash
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