RSF massacres left Sudanese city 'a slaughterhouse', satellite images show

Satellite Images Reveal El Fasher as 'Slaughterhouse', Bodies Piled Up by Paramilitary Forces.

The war-torn city of El Fasher in Sudan's North Darfur state is now a grim scene, with satellite images showing massive piles of bodies heaped throughout its streets. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been busy destroying evidence of the scale of their atrocities, gathering corpses into scores of piles to await burial or cremation in huge pits.

The city remains sealed off from outsiders, including UN war crimes investigators, and British MPs have been briefed that at least 60,000 civilians were killed there over the past three weeks. With as many as 150,000 residents still unaccounted for since the city fell to the RSF, speculation about their fate is increasingly grim.

The latest satellite analysis suggests that markets in El Fasher are now desolate and overgrown, with all livestock having been moved out of the city - a stark contrast to its once-bustling marketplaces. Nathaniel Raymond, director of the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, described the scene as "beginning to look a lot like a slaughterhouse."

The whereabouts of tens of thousands of residents who have gone missing since the RSF's brutal attack are still unknown, and sources describe them being held in detention centers within the city. While some residents had contacted experts with allegations of up to 10,000 people being killed in the early days of the attack, their current fate remains uncertain.

The international community has been urged to step in and provide aid to those in need, but negotiations between humanitarian organizations and the RSF are ongoing. The UN source emphasized that there is currently no guarantee of safe passage or protection for civilians, aid workers, or humanitarian assets.

El Fasher's situation has been declared a famine by international experts, with staggering levels of malnutrition reported among those who had managed to escape the city. With over 32 months of ruinous war having left Sudan torn apart, with as many as 400,000 people killed and almost 13 million displaced, it is now believed that El Fasher may be the worst war crime of the Sudanese civil war.

The attack on Zamzam displacement camp seven miles south of El Fasher six months earlier has also sparked renewed calls for a thorough investigation into the actions of the RSF. Amnesty International's report details how the RSF targeted civilians, took hostages, and destroyed mosques and schools during a large-scale attack - calling for the RSF to be investigated for war crimes.
 
😱🤕 this is literally heartbreaking can you even imagine having to witness such atrocities? 🌪️ 60k+ civilians dead and still no answers about what happened to so many more it's like a never-ending nightmare and i just want the international community to step in ASAP 💖 we need to get those missing people found, aid delivered, and justice served for these innocent lives 💪
 
omg this is insane 🤯 like what even happened in El Fasher?? 60k+ ppl killed?? that's just numbing 🚫 cant believe these paramilitary forces are just piling up bodies and destroying evidence... it's like they're trying to cover something up 💔 gotta be some major pushback from the international community tho, fams need aid ASAP 🤝 32 months of war is just so long to be stuck in this chaos... sad to say El Fasher might be one of the worst war crimes out there... RSF needs to be held accountable for these atrocities 💯
 
Ugh, this is so messed up 🤕... I mean, 60k+ civilian deaths in one place? That's like a nightmare come true 😱. And they're trying to sweep it all under the rug by piling bodies up and destroying evidence? What kind of sickos do that?! 🤯

I'm literally shaking thinking about those tens of thousands of people still missing, just held captive somewhere in detention centers... it's like they've given up on humanity altogether 😩. And with reports of famine, starvation, and malnutrition, I just can't even... my heart is breaking for all the innocent lives lost.

This war has been going on for 32 months, and it's devastating to think that El Fasher might be the worst atrocity of this whole conflict 🤖. We need to take action ASAP and make sure those responsible are held accountable 🚔. The international community needs to step up and provide aid to those in need, not just talk about it 🙄. It's time for some real change 😔.
 
😱🌪️ The latest satellite images from El Fasher in Sudan are absolutely heartbreaking 🤕. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the scale of atrocities being committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. 60,000 civilians killed in just three weeks? That's a number that sounds like science fiction, not reality. And with 150,000 residents still unaccounted for... it's hard to imagine what's happening behind closed doors.

The fact that markets are now desolate and overgrown, with all livestock gone, is just devastating 🐴. It's like the city was once a thriving hub of life, and now it's nothing but a ghost town. I'm also deeply concerned about the reports of people being held in detention centers, with no guarantee of safe passage or protection.

The international community needs to step up and provide aid to those in need ASAP 🤝. The situation in El Fasher has been declared a famine, with malnutrition levels that are just unimaginable. We can't keep watching from the sidelines as people suffer like this. It's time for action, not just words 💬.
 
I'm seeing some really disturbing pics coming out of El Fasher, Sudan 🤕. It's like they're trying to cover up what's happening there. I mean, 60k+ civilians killed in just a few weeks? That's insane. And the fact that they're destroying evidence and piling bodies everywhere... it's like they think they can just erase this whole thing from history.

The more I read about it, the more it feels like we're seeing the worst of human nature. I'm worried about these missing residents, held in detention centers without any guarantee of safety or protection. And on top of that, the malnutrition levels are off the charts - it's a famine situation, plain and simple.

The international community needs to step up their game here. We need to get aid into those affected areas ASAP and make sure these war crimes aren't ignored. The fact that there's no guarantee of safe passage or protection for anyone involved is just unacceptable.

I'm not sure how much more Sudan can take, though... 400k+ people killed and 13 million displaced? It's a heartbreaking situation. And to think El Fasher might be the worst war crime of this entire conflict... it's just devastating.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need to be more vigilant about these atrocities happening around the world. We can't let this kind of thing slide, not even for a second 🙅‍♂️.
 
this is just horrific... 🤯 satellite images showing mass graves in el fasher are a stark reminder of what's happening in sudan right now. it's like something out of a nightmare, bodies piled up everywhere, and still no clear answers on where the 150k+ missing residents are. the fact that paramilitary forces are destroying evidence is just chilling. 🚮 we need to be holding those responsible accountable for their actions, not just talking about it from afar. the international community needs to step in with aid and support, but also with a strong stance against these war crimes. 60k+ civilians killed in three weeks is just... 🤯 how many more lives have to be lost before we act?
 
🤕 this is so sad... but i think its also super important that we're talking about it now... like, people need to know what's going on in el fasher... the fact that paramilitary forces are just piling up bodies and destroying evidence is just heartbreaking... 🌪️ but maybe its a wake-up call for us as a global community to do more to help those affected by war and violence... i mean we've got to stop thinking about 'solutions' that only serve big powers, we need people power too! 💪
 
omg this is insane 🤯 like what kinda paramilitary forces just slaughter an entire city and then cover it up? 60k+ killed in el fasher alone is unfathomable, and now we're talking 150k+ missing ppl... the numbers are just mind-blowing. i mean, can you even imagine being trapped in a city with no way out or help? 😩

and the fact that they're trying to destroy evidence of their atrocities by piling up bodies is just... ugh 🚮. it's like, we know this stuff happens in war, but to see it on camera like this is just so brutal. and the UN source saying there's no guarantee of safe passage or protection for aid workers? that's just heartbreaking 🤕.

i'm all for international aid and support, but at the same time, i think we need to be holding these groups accountable for their actions. like, what's being done to prevent this kind of stuff from happening in the future? 🤔
 
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