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The civil war in South Sudan held horrors beyond gun wielding militants; a few women there had their faces ripped apart by hyenas.
Over a decade later, two of them have had their lives changed by surgery.
Fixing their faces involved several complicated operations in neighbouring Kenya, where surgery was performed to patch up one of the bitter legacies of Sudan's two decade-long civil war.
Peter Martell reports from the southern capital Juba.