Pak fisherman faints with joy after return of five sons released by India

   Jul 20, 2:17 pm

Karachi, July 20 (ANI): A Pakistani fisherman, Muhammad Usman, fainted with joy after seeing his five sons alive.

They were among the 18 fishermen released by India, who had been caught by Indian security agencies while fishing near Kajar Creek last February, reports the Daily Times.

The released fishermen included Muhammad Ali, Ali Nawaz, Habibullah, Malook, Ali Ahmed, Haider, Muhammad Bachal, Muhammad Siddique, 10-year-old Shamsher, Hayat, Gulab, Muhammad Siddique, and five brothers Ismail, Murad, Hanif, Haji and Qasim. (ANI)

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