Khaberni - In the midst of the bloody conflict ongoing in Sudan, the name Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, known by the nickname "Abu Lulu", who executes field killings and boasts of them publicly on social media, has emerged in the city of al-Fasher.
Verified social media accounts have circulated shocking videos showing "Abu Lulu" executing field executions against civilians, allegedly for belonging to the Sudanese army, and forcing prisoners to chant slogans glorifying the Rapid Support Forces' leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo "Hemedti".
In recent days, the Sudanese authorities and international and UN organizations have accused the Rapid Support Forces of committing "massacres and human rights violations" against civilians in al-Fasher, including "field executions" and arrests and displacements, during their storming of the city that had been besieged for more than a year.
"Abu Lulu" boasts of killing civilians
While the world fails to intervene, new scenes and horrifying, unbelievable crimes are publicly revealed, and what is even more terrifying is that those who publish and boast about them are the killers themselves.
"Abu Lulu" himself has posted clips of him conducting field killings, boasting about them openly on social media.
Verified accounts have posted, well-documented crimes with audio and video clips showing Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, known as "Abu Lulu", a field commander with the rank of a brigadier in the Rapid Support Forces, during his execution of field executions against Sudanese civilians in al-Fasher, Darfur, allegedly for their affiliation with the Sudanese army.
Field reports have confirmed that "Abu Lulu's" account on TikTok has documented his presence for years among the ranks of the Rapid Support Forces, showing him in their official uniforms, participating in field campaigns and clips documenting the crimes he has committed against defenseless civilians.
The clips show moments of interrogation of civilians before shooting them at close range.
In another recording, "Abu Lulu" is seen shooting a number of prisoners after forcing them to chant slogans glorifying the Rapid Support Forces' leader, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo "Hemedti".
Other recordings have documented mass executions and bodies of dozens of victims in the streets of al-Fasher, which were mutilated and some burned amidst the cheers and celebrations of the Rapid Support Forces elements praising "Abu Lulu" as a victorious leader.
In turn, the joint force of the armed movements allied with the Sudanese army confirmed that the Rapid Support Forces committed horrific massacres against more than two thousand civilians on the 26th and 27th of this month, most of them women, children, and elderly, considering what happened a "full-fledged genocide crime".
In a live broadcast on "Tik Tok", "Abu Lulu" admitted to killing more than two thousand Sudanese citizens during the battles of al-Fasher, after having previously boasted of killing about nine hundred people.
Despite this, he later denied in a video clip his affiliation with the Rapid Support Forces, claiming that he is "a citizen responding to assaults by the army", but scenes of his appearance in the official uniform of the Rapid Support Forces alongside known leaders of Hemedti's forces exposed this claim, confirming through investigative investigations that his denial was false with visual and field evidence.
"Documented crimes"
On the platforms, activists have confirmed that what is happening in al-Fasher is an unfolding human tragedy witnessed by the world in sound and image, while "Abu Lulu" continues to boast of killing civilians."
Iman Saif Al-Din said: "Not an hour passes by without a video coming out of him finishing off unarmed citizens and prisoners, killing them in cold blood, not to mention his old documented crimes. According to the videos, this criminal has killed dozens of civilians, imagine what he does that is not filmed, either with the intent of terror or believing he is immune from punishment, led by megalomania to this stage, as these videos are solid evidence against him in courts around the world."
Meanwhile, Hamdto, a Sudanese activist who publishes crimes of the Rapid Support Forces on platform X, said: "The murderer of Uncle Ahmed, a restaurant owner in the city of al-Fasher near the Pulse of Life Hospital, the mercenary killer "Abu Lulu" was among the Janjaweed mercenaries at the al-Jaili refinery then he fled to Kurdofan and from there to al-Fasher, Abu Lulu has carried out a large number of killings of citizens in al-Jaili and al-Fulah and now he is committing his crimes in al-Fasher."
In this regard, Shater al-Jouli described "Abu Lulu" as a criminal who delights in killing prisoners and innocents, noting that he has eliminated a large number of innocent citizens, photographed them, and killed them to boast about this heinous act.
Al-Zul Kifl said: "The so-called 'Abu Lulu' one of the leaders of the Rapid Support Forces militia committed ethnic cleansing crimes in al-Fasher.. killing hundreds in cold blood.. killing them with a wide smile.. killing them and filming and publishing the videos with great pride."




