On April 13th, 2011, the 18 months old baby girl Rewas Alisalim died at the Hekma hospital in Misratah when the car she was driving with a person, possibly her father were hit by a uncertain type of heavy bomb fired by the forces loyal to Muamar Gaddafi, the 42 years long ruler of Libya.
After months of war, living 24 hours at the hospital, in constant alert, deprived of proper sleep, eating and no personal privacy, doctors in Misratah showed signs of emotional suffering from invisible wounds caused by the traumas their were constantly exposed to.
The battle of Misratah lasted for 4 months and became the site of one of the major and most symbolic battles of the 9 months long armed uprising against the libyan dictatorship. During the siege, the city saw intense fighting and came under daily assaults and shelling leaving an estimated number of 3000 deaths and an uncertain number of wounded.