Khthon documents mass graves, atrocity crimes, and forensic evidence from conflict zones worldwide. Our work is strictly humanitarian and apolitical.
This site may contain imagery and descriptions of deceased individuals, violent injuries, and human remains gathered in the course of active investigations. Content is presented for accountability and documentation purposes only.
Khthon documents mass graves, atrocity crimes, and forensic evidence from conflict zones worldwide. Our work is strictly humanitarian and apolitical.
This site may contain imagery and descriptions of deceased individuals, violent injuries, and human remains gathered in the course of active investigations.
On 23 March 2025, an ambulance and rescue convoy composed of marked humanitarian vehicles entered the Al-Hashashin / Tel al-Sultan area of Rafah in response to earlier strikes. Despite clear markings and emergency lights, the convoy came under sustained gunfire. Fifteen aid workers were killed, their bodies later found in a shallow, improvised mass grave eight days later. Two survivors were captured and reported assault, restraint, and interrogation.
Narrative & Evidence
Video footage shows ambulances approaching the area with flashing lights.

The IDF later acknowledged “professional failures” but no criminal charges were announced.
This location is confirmed by a map published by The Guardian.