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Fighters smirk as they move on the back of a pick-up truck, racing alongside a line of several dead bodies and moving towards the setting Sudan's sunset.
"See this extensive accomplishment. Observe this instance of ethnic cleansing," a fighter exclaims.
He grins as he directs the recording device on his person and his associate combatants, their paramilitary identification clearly shown: "These people are all going to die this way."
The men are rejoicing over a mass killing that relief organizations fear killed in excess of two thousand individuals in the African city of al-Fashir during October.
Following their control of the community under siege for almost two years, from August the militia proceeded to reinforce its control and blockade the leftover inhabitants.
Orbital photography reveal that fighters began to construct a immense sand wall - a raised sand barrier - encircling the boundaries of el-Fasher, blocking access routes and halting aid.
During the encirclement intensified, multiple individuals were murdered in an militia assault on a mosque on mid-September, while the UN reported fifty-three more were murdered in drone and heavy weapon attacks on a displacement camp in fall.
In the early morning on 26 October the paramilitary force overwhelmed the final army defenses and captured the central base in the city, the headquarters of the Military Unit, as the government forces retreated.
Perhaps the most graphic videos to appear and examined showed the consequences of a massacre at a campus structure on the west of the city, where dozens dead bodies were visible strewn across the ground.
An elderly person dressed in a traditional garment was seated isolated amid the bodies. He rotated to look as a combatant equipped with a rifle moved descending the stairs in the direction of the individual. Raising his weapon, the gunman released a one shot at the man, who dropped to the surface lifeless.
"Why is this individual yet breathing," one combatant exclaimed. "Shoot this one."
Orbital photography captured on October 26th indicated to verify that shootings were furthermore conducted on the roads of the city, according to a report published by the academic research center.
An observer who communicated said the individual had seen "numerous of our relatives getting killed - the victims were collected in a single location and everyone eliminated."
During the period that came after the atrocity, militia chief admitted that his fighters had carried out "atrocities" and said the events would be investigated.
Among those arrested was following a report detailing his killings. Deliberately choreographed and modified footage published on the RSF's official Telegram platform show the commander being escorted into a prison room at a detention facility on the outskirts of al-Fashir.
At the same time, the RSF and affiliated digital accounts started trying to alter the story.
Updates depicting its combatants providing supplies to civilians were disseminated by several accounts, while the force's public relations unit shared several clips allegedly to demonstrate the humane handling of military detainees.
Regardless of the digital effort being deployed by the militia, their actions in el-Fasher have provoked international anger.
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