🔗 Share this article 'Our Mission Is Exclusively Killing' - The Way The Sudanese Brutal Fighting Force Conducted a Mass Killing Warning: This Account Contains Graphic Accounts of Killings. Fighters chuckle as they move on the back of a transport truck, speeding by a line of several corpses and heading facing the sinking Sudanese evening sky. "See this extensive work. Observe this act of ethnic cleansing," one exclaims. The individual smiles as he points the video equipment on his own face and his associate militiamen, their RSF insignia clearly shown: "These people shall all be killed in this manner." The men are exulting in a atrocity that humanitarian officials fear killed over 2,000 individuals in the African city of al-Fashir last month. A Community Cut Off from the World Having held the urban area under siege for nearly an extended period, from late summer the paramilitary force proceeded to reinforce its position and prevent access for the surviving residents. Space-based imagery demonstrate that troops commenced to erect a enormous berm - a built-up sand barrier - encircling the edges of the city, sealing off access routes and preventing aid. During the encirclement intensified, seventy-eight civilians were killed in an RSF assault on a religious building on September 19th, while the UN stated dozens further were slain in aerial and artillery strikes on a makeshift community in fall. Graphic Footage Depicts Defenseless Individuals Executed In the early morning on October 26th the militia overwhelmed the last military defenses and captured the main compound in the urban area, the command center of the 6th Infantry Division, as the military pulled back. Perhaps the most disturbing recordings to emerge and studied revealed the aftermath of a massacre at a campus structure on the western of the city, where numerous dead bodies were seen strewn throughout the floor. An older person wearing a robe remained by himself amid the corpses. The individual rotated to gaze as a combatant armed with a firearm walked descending the stairs in the direction of the victim. Raising his firearm, the fighter discharged a solitary shot at the victim, who collapsed to the floor lifeless. "How come is this individual even alive," another militiaman exclaimed. "Execute this one." Orbital photography recorded on late October indicated to confirm that executions were additionally carried out on the streets of el-Fasher, based on a study published by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab. One observer who spoke reported the individual had witnessed "numerous of our family members getting killed - they were gathered in one place and each one eliminated." RSF Officers Attempt to Carry Out Reputation Management In the days that came after the massacre, RSF leader acknowledged that his troops had perpetrated "violations" and stated the incidents would be investigated. Included among apprehended was subsequent to a report recording his murders. Carefully staged and edited video posted on the militia's formal messaging account reveal him being taken into a detention area at a prison on the perimeter of el-Fasher. Meanwhile, the militia and affiliated social media profiles commenced seeking to reframe the narrative. Posts depicting its combatants distributing assistance to residents were shared by several users, while the force's communications team released several videos allegedly to demonstrate the compassionate handling of army captives. In spite of the social media campaign being used by the paramilitary, their actions in the city have sparked global condemnation.