In February 1976, In Djibouti City, Somalian insurgents hijacked a school bus carrying 21 French children and their teacher. When the terrorists drive it into a no-land man's between Somalia and French territory, the French government dispatches a newly developed elite force to rescue the captives. The highly trained crew arrives at the crisis site within a few hours, where the Somalian National Army has taken up position behind barbed wire on the border. The French unit has few alternatives for rescuing the hostages. As the volatile situation worsens, the French soldiers devise a bold plan: launch a simultaneous 5-man sniper attack to rescue the children and the instructor. This is a true story.
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In February 1976, In Djibouti City, Somalian insurgents hijacked a school bus carrying 21 French children and their teacher. When the terrorists drive it into a no-land man's between Somalia and French territory, the French government dispatches a newly developed elite force to rescue the captives. The highly trained crew arrives at the crisis site within a few hours, where the Somalian National Army has taken up position behind barbed wire on the border. The French unit has few alternatives for rescuing the hostages. As the volatile situation worsens, the French soldiers devise a bold plan: launch a simultaneous 5-man sniper attack to rescue the children and the instructor. This is a true story.
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