Our Purpose Consists of Only Eliminating' - The Way Sudan's Brutal Paramilitary Group Carried out a Massacre

Caution: This Story Contains Graphic Details of Executions.

Militiamen chuckle as they ride on the back of a utility vehicle, racing past a series of nine corpses and driving facing the setting Sudan's sunset.

"Look at such accomplishment. Look at this act of genocide," a combatant exclaims.

The fighter beams as he directs the camera on himself and his companion combatants, their paramilitary badges visible: "They shall all be killed in this manner."

These individuals are rejoicing over a atrocity that humanitarian officials suspect killed more than thousands of individuals in the Sudanese metropolis of el-Fasher last month.

A Community Isolated from the World

Having held the community under encirclement for approximately 24 months, from August the militia moved to consolidate its control and prevent access for the leftover civilian population.

Satellite images reveal that forces commenced to construct a massive berm - a built-up sand barrier - encircling the perimeter of the city, blocking access routes and preventing relief supplies.

During the encirclement worsened, multiple people were murdered in an paramilitary strike on a religious building on September 19th, while the United Nations reported fifty-three further were killed in unmanned aircraft and cannon bombardments on a displacement camp in the autumn.

Graphic Footage Reveals Unarmed Individuals Executed

In the early morning on late October the paramilitary force defeated the final government defenses and seized the central headquarters in the city, the headquarters of the Army Division, as the military withdrew.

One of the most disturbing videos to appear and analysed showed the consequences of a atrocity at a university building on the western side of the community, where scores lifeless forms were visible spread over the area.

An older individual dressed in a robe was seated by himself amongst the bodies. The individual turned to look as a militiaman carrying with a rifle proceeded along the stairs in the direction of him. lifting his firearm, the shooter fired a one bullet at the individual, who fell to the floor lifeless.

"For what reason is this one still breathing," a combatant cried. "Shoot this one."

Space-based imagery recorded on 26 October appeared to confirm that killings were also carried out on the thoroughfares of the city, based on a analysis released by the university analysis team.

A key eyewitness who spoke stated he had observed "numerous of our relatives being massacred - these individuals were assembled in a specific area and all murdered."

Paramilitary Commanders Seek to Implement Reputation Management

In the days that came after the atrocity, militia commander acknowledged that his fighters had committed "violations" and announced the events would be investigated.

Included among detained was after a investigation recording his murders. Meticulously choreographed and modified recording posted on the paramilitary's official messaging channel show him being taken into a cell at a prison on the perimeter of al-Fashir.

Simultaneously, the militia and connected online profiles commenced seeking to alter the narrative.

Content showing its militiamen providing aid to inhabitants were circulated by some individuals, while the paramilitary's media office shared multiple videos allegedly to demonstrate the proper management of military captives.

Regardless of the digital effort being deployed by the paramilitary, their conduct in the city have generated worldwide condemnation.

Aaron Collins
Aaron Collins

Maya Chen is a data scientist and tech writer specializing in AI applications for business analytics and digital transformation.