SECURITY — April 6, 2026

Islamic Emirate Distributes Cash Aid to 1,100 Displaced Families in Kandahar

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan distributed 16.5 million Afghanis in cash aid to 1,100 families displaced by clashes in Kandahar's Spin Boldak and Shorabak districts, on orders from Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund. The program will extend to southern and eastern regions amid over 27,000 families displaced near the Durand Line.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

Islamic Emirate Distributes Cash Aid to 1,100 Displaced Families in Kandahar
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has distributed 16.5 million Afghanis in cash assistance to 1,100 families displaced by recent clashes in Spin Boldak and Shorabak districts of Kandahar province.

Each family received 15,000 Afghanis on the instructions of Islamic Emirate Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund. The distribution aims to provide immediate relief to those affected by the conflicts.

The assistance program is to be extended to displaced families in the southern and eastern regions of the country, according to the report.

This aid comes amid larger-scale displacements near the Durand Line, where more than 27,000 families have been uprooted due to recent wars and Pakistani military artillery attacks.

Read the original reporting at Hurriyat

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