Pregnant woman transferred from Herat to Kabul; concerns about her condition grow

Kabul Times News – Local sources in Herat province have reported that Taliban forces have transferred a pregnant woman from the province to Kabul; an event that has raised widespread concerns among family, relatives and local residents.

Based on available information, precise details about the reason for the woman’s transfer and her health condition have not been officially released. This has increased concerns and calls for transparency from the responsible institutions.

Human rights activists and a number of citizens emphasize that women, especially pregnant women, need special health care and humanitarian protection, and any action related to them should be taken taking into account their physical and psychological conditions. They have called for clear information about the woman’s condition and ensuring her access to appropriate medical services.

In recent years, the situation of women in Afghanistan has always been the focus of attention of domestic and international institutions. Human rights organizations have repeatedly emphasized the need to respect women's fundamental rights, ensure their security, and have unhindered access to health services.

Meanwhile, a number of Herat residents and social media users have also called for clarification of the dimensions of this incident and have asked the authorities to provide clear explanations about the reason for transferring this woman to Kabul and how to provide her with the necessary care.

This incident has once again highlighted the importance of paying attention to the situation of women, especially pregnant women, and the need to observe human principles, human dignity, and access to appropriate health services.