Wounded South Sudan military personnel undergo medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
Wounded South Sudan military personnel undergo medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY HEALTH) TEMPLATE OUT
A wounded South Sudan military personnel lies in bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A wounded South Sudan military personnel lies in bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY HEALTH)
A child with a gunshot wound to his hand rests on the lap of his father as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A child with a gunshot wound to his hand rests on the lap of his father as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST HEALTH CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A South Sudan military personnel wounded in the chest and hand rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A South Sudan military personnel wounded in the chest and hand rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST HEALTH CONFLICT MILITARY)
A South Sudan military personnel with a gunshot wound to his leg rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A South Sudan military personnel with a gunshot wound to his leg rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY HEALTH CONFLICT)
A South Sudan military personnel with a gunshot wound to his leg rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A South Sudan military personnel with a gunshot wound to his leg rests on a bed as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY HEALTH CONFLICT)
Wounded South Sudan military personnel lie in bed as they undergo medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
Wounded South Sudan military personnel lie in bed as they undergo medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEALTH CONFLICT)
A wounded South Sudan military personnel rests on a mattress on the floor as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A wounded South Sudan military personnel rests on a mattress on the floor as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT HEALTH MILITARY)
A wounded South Sudan military personnel rests on a mattress on the floor as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba
A wounded South Sudan military personnel rests on a mattress on the floor as he undergoes medical treatment at the general military hospital in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT HEALTH MILITARY)
Wounded South Sudan military personnel receive medical treatment under a tree at the general military hospital compound in the capital Juba
Wounded South Sudan military personnel receive medical treatment under a tree at the general military hospital compound in the capital Juba December 28, 2013. South Sudan said on Friday it was ready for a ceasefire and would release eight of 11 senior politicians arrested over an alleged coup plot, raising hopes it was edging towards a deal to end ethnic-based fighting ravaging the world's newest nation. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY HEALTH CONFLICT)