Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions of executions.
Fighters laugh as they ride on the back of a pick-up truck, speeding past a row of nine dead bodies and driving towards the setting Sudanese sun.
Look at all this work. Look at this genocide, one cheers.
They are celebrating a massacre that humanitarian officials fear killed more than 2,000 people in El-Fasher, a city under siege for two years.
The RSF, emerging from the notorious Janjaweed militia, is now accused of committing war crimes as the International Criminal Court investigates.
Satellite images confirm that the RSF has constructed a blockade around El-Fasher, restricting access to aid and intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
Recent reports detail dreadful acts of violence, including targeted drone strikes and unarmed executions under the cruel gaze of RSF fighters.
In the aftermath, the RSF claimed to be investigating their own troops, but evidence of systematic atrocities continues to emerge, drawing international outrage.
The lack of accountability for these horrific crimes highlights the urgent need for humanitarian intervention and support for the victims affected by this ongoing violence.

















