Warning: This Report Contains Graphic Details of Executions.
Combatants smirk as they travel on the rear of a utility vehicle, speeding by a line of several dead bodies and driving in the direction of the sinking Sudan's evening sky.
"Look at such accomplishment. Observe this instance of ethnic cleansing," a combatant cheers.
The fighter beams as he points the camera on himself and his companion fighters, their paramilitary insignia clearly shown: "These people shall all perish in this manner."
The men are exulting in a atrocity that humanitarian officials believe killed over thousands of people in the Sudanese city of the Darfur city last month.
Having held the community under blockade for almost an extended period, from the summer the RSF proceeded to reinforce its dominance and restrict the surviving civilian population.
Satellite images reveal that forces commenced to build a enormous earth barrier - a raised sand barrier - surrounding the boundaries of the city, closing roads and halting humanitarian assistance.
As the siege worsened, 78 people were murdered in an militia assault on a mosque on September 19th, while the United Nations said 53 further were killed in drone and cannon bombardments on a makeshift community in fall.
By sunrise on 26 October the paramilitary force conquered the final military defenses and captured the main base in the urban area, the command center of the 6th Infantry Division, as the military withdrew.
Among the most disturbing recordings to emerge and studied showed the consequences of a massacre at a university building on the western of the community, where dozens lifeless forms were seen scattered over the area.
A senior person wearing a robe was seated by himself surrounded by the bodies. The individual looked to gaze as a fighter carrying with a firearm moved descending the stairs in the direction of the victim. Raising his rifle, the shooter fired a one bullet at the individual, who dropped to the surface motionless.
"How come is this individual even breathing," another militiaman cried. "Execute this person."
Satellite images captured on 26 October appeared to confirm that executions were furthermore performed on the roads of al-Fashir, according to a study released by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab.
One witness who provided testimony reported they had seen "multiple of our family members being executed - these individuals were assembled in a single location and all murdered."
Following the events that followed the killings, RSF chief admitted that his troops had carried out "wrongdoings" and said the events would be investigated.
Among those arrested was subsequent to a analysis detailing his killings. Deliberately choreographed and produced footage posted on the militia's authorized social media channel reveal him being escorted into a prison room at a jail on the perimeter of al-Fashir.
Meanwhile, the militia and connected social media channels commenced attempting to reshape the account.
Posts showing its combatants distributing assistance to civilians were disseminated by some accounts, while the militia's media office shared numerous clips purporting to display the compassionate treatment of military detainees.
In spite of the social media initiative being used by the paramilitary, their activities in al-Fashir have provoked international outrage.