ALBAWABA - Since the takeover of the Sudanese Rapid Support Force of Al Fashir city in the Darfur Region, heartbreaking and shocking videos have been emerging on social media of unarmed civilians being brutally killed.
A man, who is an RSF commander, was seen in most videos as he proudly documents and shares his crimes on social media.
In one of the clips that triggered massive anger and outrage across the media, the RSF leader is seen catching five Sudanese men and shooting them to death for trying to bring food to Al Fashir city, which remained under strong siege for over 18 months before the Sudanese paramilitary forces announced having taken full control of the area on October 26.
Who is the RSF commander committing crimes against civilians in Al Fashir?
A Sudanese freelance journalist posted the image of the RSF commander, revealing the man seen in the horrific footage killing five men for bringing aid is called "Issa Abu Lulu," confirming that he is one of the leaders of the Rapid Support Forces.
The man is known to be a field commander within the Rapid Support Forces in Al Fashir city, North Darfur State, according to a report by Al-Araby TV.
His full name is Al-Fatih Abdullah Idris, and he is nicknamed "Abu Lulu."

RSF commander Al-Fatih Abdullah Idris, known as "Abu Lulu." (X)
Media reports describe him as a "field commander with the rank of brigadier general" within the Sudanese paramilitary forces, which has been in a civil war against the Sudanese army since April 2023.
On the other hand, former Sudanese member of parliament, Siham Hassan Husballah Ali, was killed at the hands of members of RSF forces in Al Fashir city. She is known as the youngest member of the Sudanese parliament.

