Nicaraguan forces violently retake symbolic city

Heavily armed Nicaraguan police take a position before the arrival of President Daniel Ortega, in Masaya, Nicaragua, Friday, July 13, 2018. According to human rights groups, more than 300 person have been killed since April 19, since demonstrations erupted against the government of President Ortega. Most of them opponents of the regime. (AP Photo/Cristobal Venegas)

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his wife Vice President Rosario Murillo arrive in Masaya, Nicaragua, Friday, July 13, 2018. According to human rights groups, more than 300 person have been killed since April 19, since demonstrations erupted against the government of President Ortega. Most of them opponents of the regime. (AP Photo/Cristobal Venegas)

Sandinista supporters of President Daniel Ortega wait for his arrival in Masaya, Nicaragua, Friday, July 13, 2018. According to human rights groups, more than 300 person have been killed since April 19, since demonstrations erupted against the government of President Ortega. Most of them opponents of the regime. (AP Photo/Cristobal Venegas)

MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaraguan police and armed pro-government civilians on Tuesday laid siege to and then retook a symbolically important neighborhood that had recently become a center of resistance to President Daniel Ortega’s government.

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