A South Sudan army soldier mans a machine gun, that has been mounted onto a truck, as it drives through a street in Malakal town
A South Sudan army soldier mans a machine gun, that has been mounted onto a truck, as it drives through a street in Malakal town, 497 km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
South Sudan army soldiers hold their weapons as they smile in Malakal town
South Sudan army soldiers hold their weapons as they smile in Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013 after retaking the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
A South Sudanese army soldier holding his weapons reacts to camera in a military barracks in Malakal town
A South Sudanese army soldier holding his weapons reacts to camera in a military barracks in Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013 after retaking the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
South Sudanese army soldiers are seen guarding Malakal
South Sudanese army soldiers are seen guarding Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013 after retaking the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for�South Sudanese government�troops in the country's oil capital�Malakal�says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
A South Sudan army soldier stands next to machine gun mounted on truck in Malakal town
A South Sudan army soldier stands next to a machine gun mounted on a truck in Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013 after retaking the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT MILITARY)
An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan
An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, is seen along River Nile, December 30, 2013. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan
An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, is seen along River Nile, December 30, 2013. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
South Sudan army soldiers hold their weapons in Malakal
South Sudan army soldiers hold their weapons in Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, December 30, 2013, after retaking the town from rebel fighters. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
People walk past burnt-out shops in Malakal town
REFILE - CLARIFYING CAPTION People walk past burnt-out shops in Malakal town, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, as rebels fighters flee from government attack, December 30, 2013 after South Sudanese soldiers retook the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan
REFILE - CLARIFYING CAPTION An aerial view of Malakal town in South Sudan, 497km (308 miles) northeast of capital Juba, is seen along River Nile, December 30, 2013 a few days after South Sudanese soldiers retook the town from rebel fighters. A spokesman for South Sudanese government troops in the country's oil capital Malakal says they put down a mutiny of troop, and are preparing for a further showdown with rebels nearby. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)