Pakistan returns Indian border guard captured after Kashmir attack
- Pakistan returned Purnam Kumar Shaw, a border guard captured since April 23, to India on May 14, ending four days of conflict.
- The return came after a violent incident on April 22 in Kashmir, administered by India, which resulted in 26 fatalities and led to retaliatory missile and air engagements.
- India blamed Pakistan for supporting the April attack, while Pakistan rejected accusations and called for an independent probe amid mutual claims of violations.
- Pakistan's army reported 40 civilians and 11 soldiers killed by Indian attacks, while India stated 15 civilians and 5 soldiers died, and the ceasefire held as of May 14.
- The return of the guard signals a possible detente between the nuclear-armed rivals, with both sides and the international community urged to monitor future actions closely.
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