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Four young Swedish soldiers, Strand, Forss, Babic, and Kilpinen, are taken hostage by militias during their UN mission in Bosnia. The peacekeeping force's priority is now to free them and bring them home safely. Six months earlier: Four young Swedish soldiers risk their lives to secure peace in Bosnia as UN peacekeepers. The UN's first objective is to open the Mario Road in the Tuzla Canton so that supply convoys can reach the civilian population. In the process, the young Swedes' unit comes under fire. Meanwhile, Eldin, a young father from the Bosnian Muslim community, tries to get medicine for his sick daughter. This proves even more difficult than expected, as the villages are now controlled by Serb units. Muharem, the cook at the UN camp, and his daughter Alma are also having a tough time...
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