Four Indigenous children who went missing found in the Colombian Amazon rainforest - in pictures
Soldiers from the Colombian Army were led to four young Indigenous children who spent more than a month in the Amazon rainforest after a plane crash in the Guaviare jungle killed the adults on board. All photos: AFP
Relatives of the four Indigenous children who were found alive after being lost for 40 days in the Colombian Amazon forest wait at a plane at military base in Bogota
Manuel Ranoque, left, father of the four Indigenous children, follows them off a plane at a military base in Bogota
Members of the Columbian Army give First Aid to four Indigenous children who were found alive after spending more than a month lost in the Amazon jungle after their plane crashed
The search for the four missing children led to a rescue operation involving hundreds of people on foot, President Gustavo Petro said
Troops were led to the four children after searchers picked up a trail that included scraps of the fruit they ate to survive and the rough shelters they built