[vc_row type=»in_container» full_screen_row_position=»middle» scene_position=»center» text_color=»dark» text_align=»left» overlay_strength=»0.3″ shape_divider_position=»bottom»][vc_column column_padding=»no-extra-padding» column_padding_position=»all» background_color_opacity=»1″ background_hover_color_opacity=»1″ column_shadow=»none» column_border_radius=»none» width=»1/1″ tablet_text_alignment=»default» phone_text_alignment=»default» column_border_width=»none» column_border_style=»solid»][vc_column_text]University movement 19 de abril UPOLI announces that they are leaving the UPOLI facilities but report that their fight will continue on the streets.
Attacks on Jinotega and Managua leave two dead and more than a dozen injured.
Monsignor Carlos Enrique Herrera, Bishop of the Diocese of Jinotega, announced that minutes after he finished touring the roadblocks, para-police groups attacked the population.
Closure of multiple roads in Managua and attacks in police station of El Jicaral, León.
Inhabitants of Masaya siege the facilities of the Police to prevent them from going out to repress the people.
In the departments of Managua, Carazo, Masaya, Granada, Leon, Boaco, Chontales, RAAS, Estelí and Matagalpa, at least 87 roadblocks have been installed.
The Masaya Foreign Vicarage ensures that the church’s participation in the crisis has been entrusted by the bishops and that all aid received has been distributed fairly.
Banco de la Produccion (Banpro) announces the temporary closure of its branch in Masaya.
Reports of looting in the facilities of the Polytechnic University of Nicaragua (UPOLI) after the exit of the students from Movimento 19 de Abril.
Banco de Finanzas (BDF) reports that its facilities in UPOLI were damaged by unidentified people who entered the premises.
Paulo Abrao, Secretary General of the IACHR regrets the increase in deaths in Nicaragua and again calls for the cessation of violence.
Diocese of Matagalpa reiterates its willingness to mediate conflicts and denounces slander and manipulation campaign about its work.
Heavy fighting in Masaya leaves one dead and several injured.
Attack against protesters reoccur during the afternoon in Jinotega. It is reported the burning of the delegation of the Ministry of Agriculture, the authors of the incident are unknown.
Students from the University Coalition who traveled to Washington D.C. claim to have found «an ally» in the American people.
Departments of Rivas, Carazo and Estelí run out of fuel.
Julio Artemio Juárez, President of the International Transport Association of Guatemala (ATI Guatemala), assures that regional freight transport has lost US$ 70 million due to the roadblocks in Nicaragua.
The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH) and the bishops of Masaya reach an agreement with the administration of the Humberto Alvarado hospital in that city.
The Nicaraguan writer, Sergio Ramirez, says that President Daniel Ortega must negotiate his exit because the popular insurrection has no turning back.
Father Arturo Sousa, General Superior of the Society of Jesus, expresses concern for violence and repression in Nicaragua.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]