Our Task Is Exclusively Executing' - How Sudan's Brutal Paramilitary Group Carried out a Massacre

Warning: This Account Contains Explicit Accounts of Executions.

Fighters laugh as they ride on the rear of a pick-up truck, hurrying alongside a line of multiple lifeless forms and heading facing the sinking African sun.

"See this extensive effort. See this instance of genocide," a fighter cheers.

He beams as he points the video equipment on himself and his fellow militiamen, their Rapid Support Forces insignia on display: "The victims will all perish in this manner."

These individuals are celebrating a mass killing that aid workers believe killed more than two thousand people in the Sudan's city of al-Fashir last month.

An Urban Center Severed from the Globe

After maintaining the urban area under blockade for approximately an extended period, from August the paramilitary force proceeded to consolidate its position and blockade the remaining inhabitants.

Orbital photography demonstrate that troops started to construct a enormous sand wall - a elevated dirt embankment - around the boundaries of al-Fashir, sealing off access routes and blocking aid.

While the blockade intensified, seventy-eight people were killed in an militia attack on a mosque on mid-September, while the United Nations reported dozens further were murdered in drone and cannon attacks on a refugee settlement in fall.

Explicit Footage Shows Weaponless Civilians Gunned Down

At dawn on October 26th the RSF defeated the remaining army defenses and seized the central base in the community, the command center of the 6th Infantry Division, as the army retreated.

Among the most disturbing recordings to surface and examined revealed the aftermath of a mass killing at a university building on the west of the city, where numerous corpses were visible spread throughout the area.

An elderly person clad in a white tunic sat alone surrounded by the corpses. He rotated to glance as a fighter armed with a weapon walked along the staircase facing the individual. lifting his weapon, the shooter released a single shot at the individual, who collapsed to the floor still.

"How come is this one yet living," a fighter exclaimed. "Shoot this person."

Space-based imagery captured on 26 October appeared to confirm that executions were furthermore performed on the roads of the city, as reported by a analysis released by the university analysis team.

An observer who communicated reported he had observed "numerous of our relatives getting massacred - they were assembled in a single location and everyone murdered."

RSF Commanders Seek to Implement Damage Control

In the days that followed the massacre, militia commander admitted that his forces had committed "atrocities" and said the incidents would be examined.

Part of the detained was after a analysis detailing his executions. Deliberately staged and produced video posted on the RSF's authorized social media platform show the individual being escorted into a detention area at a prison on the outskirts of al-Fashir.

At the same time, the RSF and affiliated social media profiles began seeking to alter the account.

Posts presenting its militiamen handing out supplies to civilians were shared by several accounts, while the force's public relations unit shared numerous videos purporting to demonstrate the humane handling of military detainees.

Regardless of the digital effort being used by the militia, their conduct in al-Fashir have generated worldwide condemnation.

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