To the Military Chiefs, Alcaldes, and Comandantes of
the Republic.
Jinotega, 8:30 a.m., 25 April 1927. [Telegram deposited in
Ocotal, 10:00 a.m.]
I have the pleasure to inform you that after the column
commanded by Generals Sandino, Parajón, and López Irías left
this town, as you know, they took San Ramón's town. They
continued their march toward different places, blocking the
forces of Díaz, so Sebaco and Darío were seized by Sandino,
and the enemy disappeared from the places near Matagalpa,
which is neutral zone. At the same time General Moncada,
maneuvering with audacity and strategy with which he has
whipped the Conservative armies; with a lingle leap went to
encamp in Las Banderas, forming a plan of attack, and
Tipitapa falls in his hands despite the fortifications that
Díaz had there, and establishes his bivouac near the
capitol. These happy and prodigious operations assure the
end of this bloody contest against the transgressors of the
public power. I will soon communicate all news coming from
our victorious armies, wherever they go.
Publish it with all solemnity.
The Comandante de Armas,
/s/ D. Castillo Rodríguez
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