Three Sudanese migrants attempting to cross from Bosnia into the European Union suffered severe frostbite requiring leg amputations. The men reportedly endured extreme conditions while traversing a mountain border region. Reports indicate systemic failures within Bosnia’s healthcare system contributed to the severity of their injuries and the eventual need for amputation. Details suggest delayed medical attention and inadequate resources hampered effective treatment. The incident highlights the dangerous journeys migrants undertake while attempting to reach the EU, and raises questions about the responsibility of border states to provide adequate care. Authorities have not yet released detailed statements regarding the specifics of the healthcare failures. The men are now receiving ongoing medical care, but face life-altering consequences from their ordeal.