If you do a movie about a modern conflict like Serbia/Kosovo, you got to have some kind of similarity between the events that really took place and the fiction.
You can't just have a KFOR platoon killed/Raped if nothing like this has ever taken place, which to my knowledge it has not.
If you wanna go down that road then why not Vampires n' Aliens too? It would have been much braver if they had shown the complete feeling of paralysis that the UN leadership had imposed on it's troops which were forced to witness genocide and not allowed to pick up their guns to stop it, exploring the impossibility of staying neutral in armed conflict now that would have been interesting.
Im left with a feeling that many people will be left a little bit dumber after watching this movie.