Decomposing bodies of fourteen women and two men are seen packed inside body bags at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district in Bor
Decomposing bodies of fourteen women and two men are seen packed inside body bags at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district in Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Geu Madit Kuchlong, an SPLA soldier, stands at his auntie's homestead which has been burnt and ransacked during hostilities in Bor
Geu Madit Kuchlong, an SPLA soldier, stands at his auntie's homestead which has been burnt and ransacked during hostilities in Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
A general view shows rubble inside the St Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district after flighting between SPLA government forces and rebels in Bor
A general view shows rubble inside the St Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district after flighting between SPLA government forces and rebels in Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST RELIGION CRIME LAW POLITICS)
A man walks past decomposing bodies of fourteen women and two men packed in body bags at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district in Bor, South Sudan
A man walks past decomposing bodies of fourteen women and two men packed in body bags at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Leodar district in Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
A soldier from the SPLA rides on a pick-up truck as they patrol around Bor, South Sudan
A soldier from the SPLA rides on a pick-up truck as they patrol around Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
An SPLA soldier relaxes next to his gun and ammunition at their base in Bor, South Sudan
An SPLA soldier relaxes next to his gun and ammunition at their base in Bor, South Sudan, January 27, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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A rocket fired by the SPLA Government forces cruises over a hut burnt by debris created by a previous rocket fired shortly before along the frontline at Mathiang near Bor, South Sudan
A rocket fired by the SPLA Government forces cruises over a hut burnt by debris created by a previous rocket fired shortly before along the frontline at Mathiang near Bor, South Sudan, January 26, 2014. The government and rebels in South Sudan traded accusations on Saturday of breaking a ceasefire deal supposed to calm violence that has driven half a million people from their homes. Picture taken January 26, 2014. REUTERS/George Philipas (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)