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Murió el sacerdote que en 2018 fue atacado con ácido por una mujer que se declaró “enamorada de Rosario Murillo”

Este domingo falleció el sacerdote nicaragüense Mario de Jesús Guevara Calero, quien en diciembre de 2018 sufrió un ataque con ácido sulfúrico de parte de una mujer rusa que se declaró “enamorada de Rosario Murillo”.
Guevara, de 66 años, era director espiritual del Seminario Mayor La Purísima en Managua. Durante décadas ejerció el sacerdocio en distintas parroquias dentro de la arquidiócesis, y era conocido entre los feligreses por su cercanía pastoral.
La Arquidiócesis de Managua divulgó un comunicado anunciando su muerte, expresando condolencias al clero, a la comunidad del Seminario Mayor La Purísima y a los fieles que atendió durante su ministerio.
En diciembre de 2018, el padre Guevara fue víctima de un ataque con ácido sulfúrico en la Catedral Metropolitana de Managua. Mientras atendía una confesión, una mujer rusa identificada como Elis Leonidovna Gonn le roció el ácido en el rostro, brazos y pies. Un feligrés también resultó afectado.
La agresión dejó secuelas que minaron la salud del religioso.

Tras el ataque, la investigación judicial determinó que la agresora era la ciudadana rusa Elis Leonidovna Gonn, quien al momento de los hechos tenía aproximadamente 24 años.
Gonn ingresó a Nicaragua el 7 de septiembre de 2018 por el puesto fronterizo de El Espino, luego de recorrer varios países y tras haber residido en Italia, donde obtuvo protección internacional alegando persecución política.
El 12 de abril de 2019 fue declarada culpable por el Juzgado Sexto de Distrito Penal de Juicio de Managua, bajo los cargos de lesiones graves y exposición de personas al peligro, y recibió una condena de ocho años de prisión.
Sin embargo, en la práctica Gonn cumplió alrededor de ocho meses en prisión en Nicaragua antes de ser expulsada del país.
“Me dijeron que me iban a meter presa por 30 años por terrorismo. Yo les dije que no había problema mientras no me sacaran de Nicaragua”, declaró a la revista nicaragüense Magazine.
En agosto de 2019, algunos testigos dijeron haber visto a la rusa montando en un avión que la sacaba de Nicaragua. Sin embargo, en ese entonces, la Corte Suprema de Justicia de Nicaragua negó que hubiese un proceso de excarcelación y que la agresora seguía cumpliendo su condena en las cárceles nicaragüenses.
La Corte mentía. Efectivamente, Elis Leonidovna Gonn fue deportada subrepticiamente a Rusia. En declaraciones posteriores dijo que tomó su deportación como “una traición” y se declaró “harta” de Nicaragua.
En las entrevistas describió condiciones duras durante sus ocho meses de prisión: interrogatorios nocturnos, celdas deterioradas, restricciones de comunicación. En sus relatos negó haber sufrido tortura física, pero sí comentó haber sido presionada psicológicamente.

Gonn afirmó haber estado enamorada de Rosario Murillo, aunque dijo que nunca la conoció en persona.
Ella sostuvo que ese enamoramiento no correspondido la llevó a preferir estar presa para estar cerca de Murillo, y que actuó bajo esa obsesión.
Gonn se autodenominó “psicópata” en entrevistas, y admitió que desde niña tenía fantasías violentas.
Tras su salida de Nicaragua vivió en Italia, donde fue condenada por un intento de homicidio con arma blanca en un empleo. Cumplió parte de esa condena.
Liberada en 2023, residió en Nápoles. En 2024 intentó regresar a Nicaragua, entrando desde Honduras o por rutas no oficiales, y fue rechazada por migración.
Logro instalarse en San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, dando clases de inglés, pero en marzo de 2025 fue retenida y el 28 de marzo fue deportada nuevamente a Rusia.
En declaraciones recientes, Gonn reconoció que su enamoramiento hacia Rosario Murillo fue un error. Dijo que pidió perdón al pueblo nicaragüense por haber respaldado al gobierno y admitió que su pasión por Murillo “se transformó en desencanto”.
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Russian missile strike kills 10 in Ukraine as Trump says ‘hatred’ between countries complicating peace deal

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A Russian ballistic missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killed at least 10 people, including two children, and wounded 16 others Saturday, officials said.
The strike was part of a broader overnight assault in which Russia launched 29 missiles and 480 drones targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with damage reported in Kyiv and at seven other locations across the country, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy called for an international response following the attack.
«There must be a response from partners to these savage strikes against life. I thank everyone who will not remain silent. Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine’s residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support must continue,» he said in a post on X.
The ruins of an apartment building burn following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. (Andrii Marienko/AP Photo)
«We count on active work with the European Union to guarantee greater protection for our people,» he added. «I am grateful to everyone who helps strengthen our protection.»
Preliminary Ukrainian data showed air defense systems downed 19 missiles and 453 drones, while nine missiles and 26 strike drones hit 22 locations.
Russia’s Defense Ministry said the strikes targeted Ukrainian military factories, energy facilities and air bases.
TRUMP SAYS ‘HATRED’ BETWEEN PUTIN, ZELENSKYY BLOCKING UKRAINE PEACE DEAL

Ukrainian firefighters work at the scene of an apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday. (Andrii Marienko/AP Photo)
Speaking Saturday at the Shield of the Americas Summit in Doral, Florida, President Donald Trump said the «hatred» between Russia and Ukraine was complicating efforts to reach a peace deal.
«It’s so great that, you know, Ukraine, Russia, you’d think there would be a little bit of camaraderie, [but] there’s not. And the hatred is so great. It’s very hard for them to get there. It’s very, very hard to get there. So we’ll see what happens,» Trump said. «But we’ve been close a lot of times and one or the other would back out.»
«But we’re losing, you know, they’re losing, you know, doesn’t really affect us very much because we’ve got an ocean separating. I’m doing it as a favor to Europe, and I’m doing it as a favor to life because they’re losing 25,000 souls,» Trump added. «Think of that every month. 25,000. Last month, 31,000. Both sides, 31,000 people died, mostly soldiers.»
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Firefighters tackle a fire in an multi-story apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Saturday. (Andrii Marienko/AP Photo)
Last month, Zelenskyy told Fox News that Russia is trying «to play with the president of the United States» and stalling U.S.-brokered efforts to end the war.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman-Diamond and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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GOP senators say Trump’s strikes ‘significantly degraded’ Iran but emphasize attacks not ‘forever wars’

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PALM BEACH, Fla. — One week into the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, two Republican senators on the Senate Armed Services Committee say the military operation has «degraded» Tehran’s ability to strike back.
But in exclusive interviews with Fox News Digital, senators Rick Scott of Florida and Ted Budd of North Carolina emphasized the fighting will not lead to U.S. involvement in «forever wars» in the volatile Middle East.
«Our military is doing a great job,» Scott said. Pointing to Iran, he added, «They want to destroy America. We’ve got to stop them.»
Budd highlighted that «we have significantly degraded Iran’s ability to shoot back at us. … Their capacities are degraded. We’ve had great success.»
Budd and Scott spoke while attending an economic conference in Florida hosted by the Club for Growth, an influential and politically potent conservative group that pushes for fiscal responsibility.
President Donald Trump, who called for Iran’s «unconditional surrender,» said Saturday that Tehran will be «hit very hard» and warned the U.S. is considering «areas and groups» not previously considered as targets.
Over the past week, Operation Epic Fury has widened in scope as Iran has retaliated against a growing number of nations in the region. This week, the Republican-controlled House and Senate, in separate votes nearly entirely along party lines, rejected moves by Democrats to restrict the president’s ability to steer the fighting.
WHAT COULD COME NEXT IN THE ATTACKS ON IRAN
The president said Thursday in an interview with Axios he should be involved in choosing Iran’s next leader. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the initial strikes against Iran a week ago.
And there are concerns among many on the right that the strikes against Iran could lead to prolonged American military involvement in the region, which Trump has repeatedly campaigned against during his three runs for the presidency.
It’s been one week since the U.S. and Israeli launched military strikes against Iran. (Contributor/Getty Images)
«Trump doesn’t want to be in forever wars. Every time I’ve talked to him, he doesn’t want that,» Scott said. «But I think what we do want to make sure we don’t have another Ayatollah that wants to … chant ‘Death to America’ and ‘death to our allies’ and try to destroy us.»
Budd added that «we’re not up for forever wars. We want to get in, get this thing done, get out and have peace for our country and the rest of the region.»
The latest Fox News national poll indicated that American voters are divided on the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran even as a majority sees the country as a security risk.
Sixty-one percent of those questioned viewed Iran as a danger to the U.S., according to the survey conducted Feb. 28-March 2. But that concern did not translate into majority support for the current U.S. military action, as 50% approved and 50% disapproved.
Support for the attacks was lower in national polling from other news organizations.
But the Fox News poll and the other surveys indicated widespread support among Republicans.
«Trump’s doing the right thing. He’s saving American lives by making sure that Iran does not have a nuclear weapon or ballistic missile. So, he’s doing the right thing,» Scott emphasized.
Budd added, «I’m very excited [about] what President Trump’s done. … The goal is American prosperity and American safety, and that’s what President Trump wants.»
Oil prices have shot up since the start of the fighting, instantly resulting in higher costs for gasoline across America. That’s a major concern for Republicans as they aim to keep control of the House and Senate majorities in this year’s midterm elections.

A driver refuels a vehicle at a Wawa gas station in Media, Pa., March 2, 2026. Oil and gas prices have shot up in the past week amid the strikes against Iran. (Matthew Hatcher/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
«Hopefully it’s all going to be short term. Hopefully … the demolition of the Iranian military will happen quickly and actually will get lower oil prices,» Scott said.
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Budd acknowledged «we are going to have some short-term disruptions.»
But the senator was optimistic that «very soon we’ll have gas prices much cheaper than ever before. We were already on that pathway. President Trump is all about stability. He’s all about the price of oil.»
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