RASC News Agency: The announcement of a new aid shipment from the European Union to Kabul for the victims of the earthquake in Herat province has recently been made. On November 21st, the European Union took to social media to emphasize their commitment to supporting those in need and shared the news of this aid shipment. The aid shipment consists of crucial items such as medical equipment, tents, blankets, and winter supplies. These provisions aim to address the challenges faced by the victims of the Herat earthquake. It is worth noting that the European Union has previously extended their support to the people of Afghanistan, particularly those affected by the earthquake in Herat province.
However, despite reports of global aid being provided to the earthquake victims, concerns have been expressed by aid organizations regarding the well-being of these individuals as the winter season approaches. Some victims of the Herat earthquake have even alleged that a significant portion of the aid allocated to them has been misappropriated by the Taliban group. Furthermore, Afghanistan, now under Taliban control, is not only grappling with the aftermath of the recent earthquake crisis but is also facing the challenge of accommodating refugees deported from Pakistan. International migration organizations and aid groups have consistently expressed concerns about the situation of these migrants in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
The European Union’s resolute commitment to providing aid to the earthquake victims in Herat province remains evident. The recent arrival of a new aid shipment, comprising essential humanitarian items, reflects their ongoing support for those in need. Nevertheless, there are understandable apprehensions about the well-being of the victims as the winter season draws near. The international community, including aid organizations, remains vigilant and voices concerns regarding the welfare of these individuals in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.