Pak, India exchange one prisoner each

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Punjab on high alert amid terror threats

Govt has directed all provinces, including Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), to compile a comprehensive report on the damage caused by recent Indian attacks

Bureau Report

LAHORE: Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged one prisoner each at the Wagah-Attari border post, security sources said.

According to the sources, Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel Pranam Kumar Shah was handed over to Indian authorities by Pakistani officials. In return, Punjab Rangers’ Mohammadullah was handed over to Pakistani authorities.

The exchange was carried out at the Wagah-Attari post as confirmed by security sources.

It is worth noting that following the ceasefire understanding between the two countries, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) had made contact on May 12 and agreed to maintain the ceasefire.

Meanwhile, the federal government has directed all provinces, including Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), to compile a comprehensive report on the damage caused by recent Indian attacks, according to sources.

The directive was issued by the Prime Minister’s Secretariat and circulated across provincial administrations, instructing local authorities to gather detailed information on human and infrastructural losses. District deputy commissioners have been tasked with preparing the assessments, which will include damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and civil infrastructure.

Sources added that the report should also document casualties and injuries resulting from the attacks. Once compiled, the findings will be shared with both national and international bodies. The report will form the basis for planning and executing rehabilitation efforts in affected areas.