The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) condemns in the strongest possible terms the murder of its staff member Michael Greub. The 42-year-old Swiss national, head of the organization’s Misrata sub-delegation, was killed by armed men around midday Wednesday June 4th in the city of Sirte.
 
“The ICRC vigorously condemns this heinous attack,” said Director-General Yves Daccord. “Michael was just leaving a meeting with two colleagues when their vehicle was targeted by a group of armed men. Michael was fatally wounded.”
 
“We are devastated and outraged,” he added. “Michael was a devoted humanitarian who spent many years of his life helping others.”
 
Mr Greub worked for the ICRC for more than seven years, carrying out assignments in Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, and Gaza. He had been in his post in Misrata since March 2014. The two other staff members who were with him when the incident occurred were unharmed.
 
The ICRC has had a permanent presence since 2011 in Libya, where it has provided humanitarian services for detainees, traced missing persons, worked with the Libyan Red Crescent to help people injured or displaced by violence, and trained Libyan Red Crescent and other volunteers to administer first aid.