Our Purpose Involves Exclusively Eliminating' - How The Sudanese Brutal Fighting Force Carried out a Atrocity
Warning: This Story Includes Explicit Accounts of Executions.
Fighters laugh as they ride on the rear of a transport truck, hurrying alongside a series of multiple lifeless forms and driving in the direction of the descending Sudanese evening sky.
"Look at such accomplishment. Observe this act of ethnic cleansing," a combatant exclaims.
The individual grins as he points the video equipment on himself and his companion combatants, their paramilitary badges clearly shown: "They will all die this way."
These individuals are exulting in a atrocity that relief organizations believe killed over thousands of civilians in the African city of al-Fashir in recent weeks.
A Community Severed from the World
Having held the community under encirclement for nearly an extended period, from August the militia moved to consolidate its position and blockade the surviving inhabitants.
Satellite images reveal that troops commenced to build a enormous berm - a elevated dirt embankment - surrounding the perimeter of the city, sealing off access routes and preventing humanitarian assistance.
As the siege escalated, multiple people were killed in an paramilitary attack on a religious building on 19 September, while the United Nations stated fifty-three more were murdered in unmanned aircraft and cannon bombardments on a refugee settlement in October.
Explicit Video Shows Unarmed People Shot
At dawn on 26 October the RSF defeated the last government positions and took control of the primary headquarters in the urban area, the headquarters of the 6th Infantry Division, as the government forces retreated.
One of the most disturbing footage to surface and examined depicted the consequences of a massacre at a campus structure on the west of the city, where scores dead bodies were observed spread across the area.
An older person wearing a robe remained by himself amongst the victims. He looked to look as a combatant carrying with a weapon proceeded down the staircase towards the victim. Raising his rifle, the fighter fired a one round at the victim, who fell to the floor lifeless.
"For what reason is this one even living," another combatant shouted. "Shoot him."
Satellite images captured on 26 October indicated to verify that executions were also performed on the streets of the city, according to a report published by the academic research center.
An witness who communicated reported the individual had observed "multiple of our relatives being executed - the victims were gathered in a specific area and all murdered."
Militia Commanders Attempt to Carry Out Public Relations
During the period that came after the massacre, paramilitary leader acknowledged that his troops had committed "violations" and stated the incidents would be examined.
Among those detained was after a report documenting his murders. Deliberately staged and produced recording published on the militia's authorized social media platform depict the individual being led into a prison room at a detention facility on the outskirts of the city.
Meanwhile, the RSF and associated digital profiles started attempting to reframe the story.
Posts showing its militiamen providing aid to inhabitants were shared by some individuals, while the militia's public relations unit shared several videos claiming to display the humane treatment of army prisoners of war.
Regardless of the social media initiative being employed by the paramilitary, their activities in al-Fashir have generated international anger.