JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: Hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 4: A view of rifles after hundreds of child soldiers in South Sudan's Pibor Administrative Area have been recently demobilized from the South Sudan Democratic Movement-Cobra faction, a rebel group that signed a peace deal with the government in mid-2014. According to the UN children's fund (UNICEF), 550 child soldiers have so far been demobilized in the Gumuruk and Pibor areas. Following the release of a second batch of 300 former child soldiers in mid-February, UNICEF Country Representative Jonathan Veitch voiced concern over some of the children's behavior. (Atılgan Özdil - Anadolu Agency)