An officer of the Beli Orlovi paramilitary unit who boards the train to inspect passengers, verbally abuses Milan, and orders his removal, representing the direct perpetrators of the violence.
Dragan witnesses the commander's abuse but remains silent, highlighting his moral failure.
Tomo directly challenges the paramilitary officer's power and legitimacy.
The commander targets Milan for removal due to his lack of documentation.
The student's silence mirrors the pervasive fear and complicity among passengers.
The young girl is caught in the crossfire of the soldiers' aggressive documentation checks.
Passengers are subjected to forced inspections and intimidation by the commander's unit.
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