Human Rights Solidarity (HRS) said that it had recorded 4068 casualties as a result of the armed confrontations that took place in several Libyan cities during the past year.

In a report released Monday, the HRS clarified that the figures of May 2017 were the most alarming due to the armed clashes that broke out in the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi, and Barak Al-Shati.

The human rights group added that the city of Benghazi recorded the largest number of victims, which amounted to 2006, while there were about 400 cases in Sabratha and 314 cases in Tripoli.

The report showed that the number of fighters killed was 3507, while there were 561 cases of civilians, including 61 children.

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