'Our job is only killing' - how Sudan's brutal militia carried out a massacre
Summary
Last month, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a militia group in Sudan, allegedly killed over 2,000 people in the city of el-Fasher. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating whether these acts constitute war crimes. The RSF has surrounded el-Fasher, cutting off supplies and engaging in severe violence against both military and civilian targets.Key Facts
- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia is accused of killing more than 2,000 people in el-Fasher, Sudan.
- The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating these acts as potential war crimes.
- El-Fasher was a strategic target, being the last stronghold of the Sudanese military in Darfur.
- Over the past two years, fighting in the region has resulted in an estimated 150,000 deaths.
- The RSF built a sand barrier around el-Fasher to block access and supplies.
- Reports include an RSF attack on a mosque and a displacement camp, killing over 100 people.
- Graphic videos show RSF fighters targeting unarmed civilians and imposing blockades on essential goods.
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