Our Purpose Consists of Only Killing' - The Way The Sudanese Vicious Fighting Force Perpetrated a Atrocity
Caution: This Account Contains Explicit Details of Killings.
Fighters smirk as they move on the bed of a utility vehicle, hurrying by a row of several dead bodies and moving in the direction of the sinking Sudan's evening sky.
"Observe this extensive accomplishment. See this instance of genocide," a fighter shouts.
He grins as he directs the recording device on his own face and his companion combatants, their RSF badges visible: "They will all die this way."
The men are celebrating a atrocity that aid workers suspect killed more than thousands of civilians in the Sudan's metropolis of al-Fashir in recent weeks.
An Urban Center Cut Off from the World
Having held the community under encirclement for nearly 24 months, from late summer the militia moved to reinforce its position and restrict the surviving inhabitants.
Space-based imagery reveal that troops began to erect a massive earth barrier - a elevated sand barrier - surrounding the boundaries of el-Fasher, blocking access routes and blocking relief supplies.
As the siege worsened, 78 people were slain in an militia assault on a mosque on mid-September, while the UN reported fifty-three additional were murdered in unmanned aircraft and heavy weapon strikes on a refugee settlement in October.
Graphic Recording Reveals Unarmed Individuals Shot
In the early morning on 26 October the paramilitary force conquered the final military defenses and seized the primary headquarters in the city, the command center of the Army Division, as the government forces retreated.
Perhaps the most disturbing footage to surface and studied depicted the aftermath of a massacre at a university building on the western of the community, where scores lifeless forms were visible spread over the area.
A senior man wearing a robe was seated by himself amongst the victims. The man turned to look as a fighter armed with a weapon moved along the steps facing him. Raising his weapon, the fighter discharged a solitary bullet at the individual, who collapsed to the ground lifeless.
"How come is this person even alive," one combatant exclaimed. "Execute this one."
Orbital photography recorded on 26 October seemed to verify that killings were also performed on the roads of el-Fasher, based on a report released by the academic research center.
An witness who provided testimony stated the individual had observed "many of our relatives getting killed - these individuals were collected in one place and all eliminated."
Militia Leaders Seek to Conduct Damage Control
During the period that ensued from the killings, paramilitary leader admitted that his fighters had committed "wrongdoings" and stated the occurrences would be examined.
Part of the arrested was subsequent to a analysis documenting his murders. Carefully orchestrated and produced recording published on the RSF's authorized Telegram channel show the commander being taken into a detention area at a prison on the edges of el-Fasher.
Meanwhile, the paramilitary force and connected online profiles commenced trying to reframe the narrative.
Updates showing its militiamen distributing aid to residents were disseminated by several users, while the paramilitary's communications team shared multiple videos purporting to show the compassionate handling of army captives.
Regardless of the social media initiative being used by the militia, their actions in the city have provoked international anger.