Our Task Involves Solely Killing' - The Way Sudan's Vicious Paramilitary Group Carried out a Mass Killing

Warning: This Account Includes Graphic Details of Executions.

Militiamen chuckle as they move on the bed of a transport truck, hurrying by a series of nine dead bodies and moving in the direction of the descending Sudanese sun.

"Look at this extensive accomplishment. Observe this act of ethnic cleansing," one exclaims.

The fighter grins as he points the camera on his person and his companion militiamen, their Rapid Support Forces badges on display: "These people are all going to be killed this way."

The men are exulting in a massacre that aid workers fear killed over thousands of people in the African metropolis of the Darfur city during October.

A City Isolated from the Outside

After maintaining the community under siege for almost an extended period, from the summer the RSF proceeded to reinforce its position and blockade the surviving residents.

Orbital photography reveal that forces began to erect a immense sand wall - a raised sand barrier - around the boundaries of the city, sealing off roads and halting humanitarian assistance.

While the blockade intensified, seventy-eight individuals were slain in an militia assault on a mosque on 19 September, while the United Nations said fifty-three more were killed in drone and artillery bombardments on a refugee settlement in fall.

Explicit Video Depicts Defenseless People Executed

By sunrise on 26 October the militia overwhelmed the final military positions and seized the primary compound in the community, the headquarters of the 6th Infantry Division, as the government forces withdrew.

Among the most disturbing videos to appear and examined depicted the aftermath of a mass killing at a campus structure on the western of the city, where numerous corpses were observed spread throughout the ground.

A senior individual wearing a traditional garment was seated alone amid the victims. The individual rotated to gaze as a fighter carrying with a rifle proceeded down the steps in the direction of him. pointing his weapon, the fighter discharged a single round at the individual, who dropped to the ground motionless.

"How come is this person yet breathing," a combatant shouted. "Execute this person."

Space-based imagery taken on late October appeared to verify that killings were additionally performed on the roads of al-Fashir, based on a report issued by the university analysis team.

An witness who spoke said he had witnessed "numerous of our kin being executed - the victims were assembled in a specific area and everyone eliminated."

RSF Officers Seek to Implement Damage Control

In the days that followed the massacre, paramilitary leader conceded that his forces had carried out "violations" and said the incidents would be investigated.

Included among arrested was subsequent to a report detailing his murders. Meticulously orchestrated and produced footage shared on the RSF's authorized messaging channel show the individual being led into a detention area at a prison on the edges of the city.

Meanwhile, the RSF and connected digital channels commenced trying to reframe the account.

Posts depicting its combatants handing out supplies to inhabitants were circulated by several accounts, while the paramilitary's public relations unit published multiple videos purporting to demonstrate the humane management of government prisoners of war.

Despite the digital initiative being employed by the militia, their activities in el-Fasher have sparked international anger.

Dawn Ramos
Dawn Ramos

A historian and journalist specializing in European royalty, with over a decade of experience covering royal events and traditions.