'Our Mission Is Exclusively Killing' - How The Sudanese Vicious Paramilitary Group Conducted a Atrocity
Caution: This Account Includes Explicit Descriptions of Executions.
Militiamen laugh as they travel on the bed of a transport truck, hurrying alongside a row of several dead bodies and moving in the direction of the setting African sunset.
"Look at all this accomplishment. Look at this act of mass destruction," a fighter exclaims.
The fighter grins as he points the recording device on himself and his associate combatants, their paramilitary insignia clearly shown: "The victims shall all be killed like this."
The combatants are celebrating a atrocity that aid workers suspect resulted in the deaths of more than two thousand people in the African urban center of the Darfur city during October.
An Urban Center Severed from the Outside
After maintaining the urban area under siege for almost two years, from the summer the paramilitary force moved to consolidate its dominance and blockade the surviving inhabitants.
Space-based imagery demonstrate that forces began to build a immense sand wall - a built-up earthen wall - around the perimeter of el-Fasher, sealing off roads and halting relief supplies.
As the siege worsened, seventy-eight individuals were murdered in an militia attack on a place of worship on September 19th, while the United Nations stated 53 more were killed in unmanned aircraft and heavy weapon attacks on a refugee settlement in the autumn.
Explicit Recording Depicts Defenseless People Executed
In the early morning on October 26th the paramilitary force conquered the last army defenses and took control of the main base in the city, the main facility of the Military Unit, as the military withdrew.
Perhaps the most disturbing videos to surface and examined depicted the aftermath of a mass killing at a educational facility on the west of the city, where dozens lifeless forms were seen strewn over the ground.
A senior person clad in a robe remained alone amongst the corpses. He rotated to look as a militiaman carrying with a rifle moved along the steps towards the individual. pointing his rifle, the shooter released a solitary bullet at the individual, who collapsed to the floor still.
"For what reason is this individual yet alive," another fighter cried. "Shoot him."
Space-based imagery taken on late October seemed to verify that shootings were also conducted on the roads of al-Fashir, based on a study published by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab.
A key eyewitness who communicated reported the individual had witnessed "numerous of our family members getting executed - the victims were collected in one place and each one killed."
RSF Leaders Try to Conduct Public Relations
In the days that came after the massacre, RSF chief acknowledged that his troops had perpetrated "atrocities" and said the events would be looked into.
Among those apprehended was subsequent to a report documenting his murders. Meticulously staged and edited footage posted on the paramilitary's formal Telegram account reveal the commander being escorted into a cell at a jail on the outskirts of al-Fashir.
At the same time, the paramilitary force and affiliated social media accounts started attempting to reframe the story.
Updates presenting its militiamen providing supplies to inhabitants were disseminated by some individuals, while the paramilitary's public relations unit shared numerous recordings allegedly to display the proper management of army captives.
Regardless of the social media initiative being used by the RSF, their conduct in el-Fasher have generated global outrage.