Our Task Consists of Exclusively Killing' - How The Sudanese Brutal Paramilitary Group Conducted a Massacre

Warning: This Account Presents Explicit Accounts of Killings.

Combatants chuckle as they ride on the bed of a pick-up truck, speeding alongside a line of multiple corpses and driving in the direction of the sinking Sudan's evening sky.

"See all this accomplishment. See this act of genocide," a fighter cheers.

The individual grins as he turns the video equipment on his person and his companion fighters, their paramilitary badges on display: "These people will all die like this."

These individuals are rejoicing over a massacre that relief organizations believe resulted in the deaths of more than two thousand civilians in the African city of al-Fashir in recent weeks.

An Urban Center Isolated from the World

Following their control of the city under encirclement for approximately an extended period, from the summer the paramilitary force moved to consolidate its control and restrict the remaining residents.

Orbital photography reveal that forces commenced to build a enormous berm - a built-up sand barrier - surrounding the edges of the city, sealing off entry points and halting aid.

During the encirclement escalated, 78 civilians were killed in an militia strike on a place of worship on mid-September, while the UN stated dozens further were slain in unmanned aircraft and cannon bombardments on a displacement camp in fall.

Explicit Recording Reveals Defenseless People Executed

By sunrise on late October the militia overwhelmed the remaining army defenses and took control of the main compound in the community, the command center of the 6th Infantry Division, as the government forces retreated.

Among the most disturbing footage to appear and analysed showed the consequences of a atrocity at a campus structure on the western side of the city, where numerous dead bodies were observed scattered across the ground.

An elderly person dressed in a traditional garment remained isolated amongst the bodies. The individual rotated to look as a militiaman equipped with a rifle moved descending the stairs towards the victim. lifting his firearm, the fighter released a single bullet at the man, who fell to the surface lifeless.

"How come is this person yet alive," a fighter shouted. "Kill him."

Space-based imagery captured on 26 October seemed to substantiate that shootings were furthermore conducted on the streets of el-Fasher, according to a report issued by the university analysis team.

A key witness who spoke stated they had observed "many of our family members getting killed - they were assembled in one place and each one murdered."

Paramilitary Leaders Seek to Implement Reputation Management

Following the events that came after the massacre, RSF chief admitted that his fighters had committed "atrocities" and stated the events would be examined.

Among those detained was subsequent to a report documenting his executions. Carefully orchestrated and edited footage shared on the militia's official Telegram platform depict the commander being led into a detention area at a detention facility on the perimeter of al-Fashir.

At the same time, the militia and affiliated social media accounts commenced seeking to reshape the story.

Content showing its militiamen distributing supplies to inhabitants were disseminated by various accounts, while the militia's media office shared multiple clips purporting to show the compassionate handling of army detainees.

Despite the social media campaign being used by the RSF, their actions in el-Fasher have provoked worldwide outrage.

Dr. George Cochran
Dr. George Cochran

A tech journalist and AI researcher with over a decade of experience covering emerging technologies and their impact on society.