together we managed to drag ermin away from there. >> unconsious and covered in blood, ermin was taken to the hospital. it was a miracle that he survived. landmines and other unexploded ordnance left from the war continue to kill and maim bosnian civilians, even though the country has the best mine clearance experts in europe. sead vrana clears mines for a living. he briefs his team in the capital, sarajevo, for the day's mission. >> we've been given the gps coordinates for an unexploded mortar shell. >> they head up into the mountains around sarajevo. bosnian and serb forces spent nearly four years here fighting a brutal war of attrition. more than two decades later, the region is still very dangerous. >> we had eight accidents with six fatalities and 12 total injured in bosnia-herzegovina. >> they make their way through landmines and unexploded mortar shells. the work is not easy -- even gps coordinates are not always precise, so there's always a risk. but they know their work is vital. >> we think about handicapped people, the people who got disabled due to unexploded ordnance and m