Navy SEAL Lieutenant A.K. Waters and his elite squadron of tactical specialists are forced to choose between their duty and their humanity, between following orders by ignoring the conflict that surrounds them, or finding the courage to follow their conscience and protect a group of innocent refugees. When the democratic government of Nigeria collapses and the country is taken over by a ruthless military dictator, Waters, a fiercely loyal and hardened veteran is dispatched on a routine mission to retrieve a Doctors Without Borders physician.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
There is a Baboon, and a Boar, neither are hurt in the film, and there is a Humane Society comment at the end, that says no animal was harmed in the making of the film either.
There is a part when you see someone being doused in gasoline, and they ignite a lighter in preparation to, but they are shot at the last second, and the person does not get burned.
A mother dies off screen and leaves a young girl orphaned, another father dies on the road to reunite with his child across a boarder. There are also several other characters that die who are parents.
About halfway through the movie, they come across a village being attacked, and after the fighting is done, it is shown that several children, including an infant were killed.