A middle-aged passenger who initially promises to protect Milan but ultimately fails to act against the paramilitary soldiers, serving as a central figure representing the tragic theme of bystander complicity and guilt.
Dragan initially promises to protect the undocumented teenager but ultimately fails to act.
Dragan witnesses the commander's abuse but remains silent, highlighting his moral failure.
Dragan observes Tomo's departure, reflecting on the contrast between their actions.
Both characters share a passive role during the paramilitary screening.
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