Hassani’s parents fled Afghanistan for Iran after the Taliban seized power in 1996. Kobra was born a year later. When US and UK troops entered Afghanistan in 2001 and took control of most of the country, Hassani and her parents returned to Kabul, where she graduated from high school and enrolled to study international relations at university.
While living in Afghanistan, Kobra became involved in human rights activism, and in particular, fighting for the rights of Afghan women, which ultimately led her to get a job in the Kabul bureau of US National Public Radio.
However, following the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, Hassani’s family were forced to flee the country once again. Hassani attempted to go to Germany, where her fiancé lives, but was only able to reach Ukraine where she was granted asylum and enrolled at the economics department of Kyiv State University while she applied for her German visa.