In a heartwarming and miraculous turn of events, four children have been found alive in the dense Amazon forest of Colombia more than a month after their plane crashed. The siblings, aged 13, nine, four, and a one-year-old baby, were onboard the ill-fated aircraft along with their mother, a pilot, and a co-pilot when tragedy struck on May 1st. Sadly, the adults did not survive the crash, leaving the children stranded and facing a daunting struggle for survival. After weeks of tireless searching, the children were discovered by members of the military and an Indigenous community. The news was greeted with overwhelming joy and relief, prompting President Gustavo Petro to describe it as "a joy for the whole country" and a "magical day". He praised the children for their extraordinary resilience and survival instincts, stating that they are now the children of peace and the children of Colombia. Photographs shared by the President depict the children in the care of