TSwizzle
I am unburdened by what has been.
The wanton slaughter in Sudan seems to have reached new heights, blood shed that is visible from space apparently.
BBC
The leader of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has declared an investigation into what he called violations committed by his soldiers during the capture of el-Fasher. The announcement by Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, came after escalating reports of civilian killings following the RSF takeover of the city in the Darfur region on Sunday. The RSF leader spoke after international outrage about reports of mass killings in el-Fasher, apparently documented by his paramilitary fighters in social media videos. BBC Verify has analysed the footage confirming that they show the RSF soldiers executing a number of unarmed people in the city. The UN Security Council is holding an emergency session on Sudan, which is in its third year of civil war between the army and the paramilitary fighters. British Foreign Office Minister Stephen Doughty said the UK had called the meeting as the "scale of suffering is unconscionable, often based on ethnicity, women and girls facing sexual and gender-based violence, and there is evidence mounting of defenceless civilians being executed and tortured".
BBC