Warning: This Report Includes Graphic Accounts of Executions.
Combatants laugh as they move on the back of a transport truck, speeding by a row of multiple dead bodies and heading facing the descending African evening sky.
"See such accomplishment. See this instance of genocide," a fighter exclaims.
He beams as he directs the video equipment on his own face and his companion combatants, their paramilitary identification on display: "They will all die in this manner."
The combatants are rejoicing over a massacre that aid workers fear killed over 2,000 people in the Sudan's city of al-Fashir in recent weeks.
Following their control of the community under encirclement for almost an extended period, from late summer the RSF proceeded to reinforce its position and prevent access for the surviving civilian population.
Satellite images reveal that troops commenced to erect a enormous earth barrier - a raised sand barrier - surrounding the boundaries of the city, blocking entry points and preventing relief supplies.
During the encirclement worsened, 78 civilians were murdered in an militia assault on a religious building on September 19th, while the international organization said dozens further were slain in unmanned aircraft and heavy weapon bombardments on a displacement camp in fall.
In the early morning on late October the RSF defeated the last army strongholds and took control of the main headquarters in the urban area, the main facility of the Military Unit, as the government forces withdrew.
One of the most disturbing recordings to emerge and analysed showed the results of a atrocity at a educational facility on the west of the urban area, where numerous corpses were observed scattered throughout the floor.
An older individual wearing a white tunic sat by himself surrounded by the victims. The man looked to look as a militiaman armed with a firearm walked descending the steps towards the individual. lifting his rifle, the shooter released a single bullet at the victim, who fell to the ground still.
"Why is this person still breathing," a fighter exclaimed. "Kill this one."
Orbital photography recorded on 26 October appeared to confirm that killings were additionally performed on the streets of al-Fashir, as reported by a study issued by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab.
One eyewitness who communicated stated they had witnessed "multiple of our kin being massacred - they were collected in a single location and everyone killed."
During the period that followed the massacre, RSF leader conceded that his fighters had perpetrated "violations" and stated the events would be looked into.
Included among arrested was after a investigation documenting his murders. Deliberately choreographed and modified video posted on the paramilitary's official messaging platform show him being escorted into a detention area at a prison on the edges of al-Fashir.
At the same time, the militia and associated social media accounts started seeking to reshape the account.
Updates showing its militiamen handing out aid to residents were shared by some individuals, while the paramilitary's media office published numerous recordings claiming to show the proper treatment of army prisoners of war.
Despite the online campaign being employed by the RSF, their conduct in el-Fasher have generated worldwide condemnation.