Human Rights Solidarity reported that 2019 witnessed continuation of casualties of civilians and combatants since the beginning of the attack on Tripoli.
During these last three months, 1116 people were victims of armed clashes in Libya, nearly half of them. 544 victims were killed, 499 injuries and 73 people abducted or captured.
Overall, most of the casualties in 2019 occurred during the second quarter of the year; approximately 5700 victims, accounting for 70% of the total number of victims during 2019.
In terms of months, April was the most violent month 30%, nearly a third of the victims of armed confrontations this year, followed by June with 25%.
Geographically, incidents were documented across different regions of Libya; majority of the victims were the result of armed aggression against the capital Tripoli and its environs. Approximately 88% of them (7179 people) were victims of clashes around Tripoli and some surrounding towns and cities.

