THIS is the appalling moment a Sudanese commander casually murders a group of unarmed, cowering men.
Abu Lulu, nicknamed “Butcher of the Century,” cruelly massacred nine people in the latest horror to emerge from the extermination fields of the besieged city of El Fasher.
The images, too harrowing to show in their entirety, show Lulu waving a huge gun alongside other members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
In front of them sits a group of civilians that they have cornered.
Then he nonchalantly begins shooting the men one by one, moving down the line.
They pile up and the troops finish off those who are still moving.
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More than 2,000 civilians in El Fasher were killed by the RSF in a 48-hour massacre, after the town fell to rebels, and many of them were reported to be women and children.
Abu Lulu has taken joy by spreading the heinous murders on social media, and boasted that he was personally responsible for more than 2,000.
Numerous similar videos have been uploaded showing him murdering unarmed locals as they plead for their lives.
In one, he stands next to a man sitting on the ground and shoots him several times after a conversation.
Elsewhere, he can be seen executing an already wounded man amid an inferno of fire. cars.
He seems to be modeling himself as some sort of sick death influencer and has posted other stomach-churning clips of him posing to music or with strange video effects.
He is understood to have amassed hundreds of thousands of followers.
After the massacre sparked global outrage, the RSF leader acknowledged that some of his troops had committed crimes and abuses.
Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan issued a statement vowing to punish those responsible.
RSF has since claimed to have arrested Lulu and released a video showing him locked in a cell with armed guards.
Lulu’s arrest is the first public gesture in this regard.
Thousands of people tried to flee El Fasher as the RSF advanced, but many were detained, tortured and killed.
Survivors have given deeply disturbing accounts of the atrocities committed.
One man, Ezzeldin Hassan Musa, told bbc who went through “unimaginable” suffering and misery.
He said: “They divided us into groups and beat us. The scenes were extremely brutal. We saw people killed in front of us. We saw people beaten. It was really terrible.
“They hit me on the head, back and legs. They hit me with sticks. They wanted to completely execute us.”
Ezzeldin miraculously managed to escape, but not before everything he owned was stolen.
He snuck through the streets at night trying to escape undetected and went days without eating.
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Another man, Ahmed Ismail Ibrahim, with bandages on various parts of his body, said he and six other men were detained by RSF fighters.
He said, “Four of them, they killed them in front of us. They beat them and killed them.”
