
A captured frontier guard was handed over to India on Wednesday ( May 14), in a fresh sign of detachment following a peace that put an end to four times of turmoil between the nuclear-armed competitors.
The shield was apprehended one evening after a 26-person April assault in Indian-administered Kashmir sparked tit-for-tat weapon, drone, and fighter jet attacks.
No one claimed responsibility for the April 22 harm, but India held Pakistan responsible for supporting it. Islamabad rejects the allegations and has demanded an impartial investigation.
Pakistan Rangers have been keeping an eye on Punjab Kumar Shaw since April 23 and have given him over to India, according to a declaration from the Indian Border Security Force.
The transfer was” conducted calmly and in accordance with established practices,” the document continued.
Rajani, Shaw’s woman, had previously assured the Indian Express that she would accept him again.
” I lost hope,” I thought.
” I had lost all hope,” female Rajani Shaw said. However, after the peace, I started to feel a little optimistic and have faith in God that my husband did return safely.
In response to the battle, Pakistan’s military reported on Tuesday that 40 citizens, including seven ladies and 15 kids, and 11 members of the military service were killed as a result of India’s “unprovoked and despicable dastad attacks,” according to Pakistan’s army, which included seven women and 15 children.
According to India, 15 citizens and five men perished.
The stalemate continued to appear to be in effect on Wednesday despite preliminary allegations that they had been made by both parties.