The hot sand around the Sudanese city of El Fasher is stained red with the blood of more than 2000 massacred civilians.
The pools of blood are so thick, the piles of bodies so clear, that the ethnic purge allegedly committed by Sudanese paramilitary rebels is visible from space.
This satellite image taken by Airbus DS shows two reddish stains on the ground near what are likely RSF vehicles in El-Fasher on Monday. Credit: AP
Militia groups defending the city alongside the army alleged the Rapid Support Forces “committed heinous crimes against innocent civilians” and said most of the dead were women, children and the elderly.
One video purports to show a child soldier murdering a grown man in cold blood. Another shows RSF fighters executing civilians moments after pretending to relea

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