A Danish anti-terrorist team is stationed somewhere in Afghanistan and patrols the area every day. Since one of the team members was killed by a landmine, the young team members were emotionally a little bit emotional. Commander Pedersn decided to personally lead the team to patrol. Once they helped a little girl in a family to treat her burns. Usually the Taliban would come at night and threaten the family. The man brought the family to the station for help. The commander asked them to go home first, and then went to the civilian settlement there to drive the Taliban away early the next morning. However, the family was brutally killed the next day. The team was ambushed by the Taliban in the residence. One of the team members was shot in the neck and was dying. During the melee, the enemy's specific location could not be determined. The commander called for the bombing and won a precious rescue opportunity. The team members were able to leave safely. However, the bombing killed 11 civilians and Pedersen faced prosecution by military prosecutors. Six months after the investigation and prosecution, Pedersen was found not guilty under the favorable testimony of the team member "Butcher". Pedersen himself has three children, and the film is switched between the husband’s and the family’s camp room. A strong fighting force of the Wenyuan society is fighting against barbaric terrorist forces, while the civilized side is subject to various military laws and rules of engagement. Any mistakes will lead to trials by military courts, and terrorist forces will do everything to achieve their goals. and. This in itself is not fair. The same rules are also reflected in "Road of the Hyena".
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