Several pictures and videos from across the border surfaced soon after the Indian army’s attacks which stood testimony to the reports.
India’s military retaliation comes after Pakistan’s October 23 attacks, when it had shelled the brigade headquarters and other Indian military formations in Poonch.
"In response to Pakistani army's firing of stray shells on Poonch and Jhallas on October 23, 2018, the Indian Army has sent a strong signal by firing at Pakistani army administrative headquarters... and the residents of border villages also reported that they could see smoke emanating," PTI quoted security officials as saying.
The officials described the attack as a “strong signal” to Pakistan.
India’s attack comes two years after the Indian Army carried out surgical strikes in September 2016 at terrorist launch pads in response to the strikes in Uri and Nagrota sectors of Jammu and Kashmir. Following the surgical strike, the pressure on the Pakistan army was kept through “proactive and precise targeting” by the Indian Army.
(with inputs from agencies)