'Our Mission Involves Only Eliminating' - The Way Sudan's Vicious Fighting Force Carried out a Massacre

Alert: This Story Contains Graphic Details of Shootings.

Fighters chuckle as they travel on the back of a pick-up truck, racing past a row of multiple dead bodies and driving in the direction of the sinking Sudanese evening sky.

"See this extensive work. Observe this act of genocide," a combatant exclaims.

The individual beams as he directs the recording device on himself and his associate militiamen, their paramilitary insignia on display: "The victims shall all perish this way."

The men are exulting in a atrocity that aid workers fear claimed the lives of over 2,000 individuals in the African urban center of el-Fasher last month.

A Community Isolated from the World

After maintaining the urban area under blockade for almost 24 months, from August the militia moved to strengthen its control and blockade the surviving civilian population.

Space-based imagery show that fighters began to build a enormous sand wall - a elevated earthen wall - encircling the boundaries of the city, blocking roads and preventing relief supplies.

As the siege escalated, multiple people were murdered in an militia strike on a religious building on 19 September, while the UN reported dozens additional were murdered in drone and heavy weapon bombardments on a makeshift community in October.

Explicit Recording Shows Defenseless Civilians Shot

In the early morning on 26 October the militia overwhelmed the remaining army defenses and seized the primary compound in the city, the headquarters of the Military Unit, as the military withdrew.

Among the most disturbing recordings to emerge and studied showed the results of a atrocity at a university building on the western of the community, where scores corpses were visible scattered across the ground.

An elderly person wearing a white tunic sat alone amid the corpses. The man looked to glance as a combatant armed with a rifle moved descending the stairs facing the victim. lifting his weapon, the gunman released a one shot at the man, who fell to the floor still.

"For what reason is this one even living," another combatant shouted. "Kill him."

Orbital photography taken on October 26th appeared to verify that shootings were also conducted on the roads of the city, according to a report published by the academic research center.

One observer who provided testimony said the individual had seen "numerous of our kin being killed - they were collected in a specific area and all killed."

RSF Commanders Attempt to Conduct Damage Control

Following the events that ensued from the killings, RSF commander admitted that his forces had carried out "wrongdoings" and announced the occurrences would be looked into.

Part of the apprehended was following a report recording his killings. Carefully orchestrated and produced footage posted on the militia's official messaging account show the individual being escorted into a prison room at a jail on the perimeter of the city.

At the same time, the paramilitary force and associated social media profiles started trying to reframe the story.

Posts presenting its fighters handing out assistance to inhabitants were disseminated by various individuals, while the paramilitary's communications team published numerous recordings allegedly to show the humane treatment of military detainees.

In spite of the online effort being employed by the RSF, their actions in al-Fashir have sparked global outrage.

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