Published on 12:00 AM, May 24, 2017

India fires on Pak military posts: army

India announced yesterday it had fired mortars at Pakistani army posts across their disputed border in Kashmir, a rare public disclosure of such a pre-emptive assault against its neighbour.

Troops fired at military camps in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir which were being used to harbour militants, an Indian army spokesman said.

"As part of our counter-terror operations, punitive fire assaults across LoC (Line of Control, the de facto border) are being undertaken by the Indian army," Major-General Ashok Narula told a briefing in New Delhi.

"(A) recent action by our troops in Naushera sector has caused some damage to Pakistani army posts which are supporting infiltrations. This is part of our strategy to counter terrorism," he said, adding India would "proactively" resist militant incursions.

The army released footage of smouldering bunkers in ruins after being hit by mortar bombs. The date and place of the bombing was not disclosed.

Pakistan denied the allegations. "Indian claims of destroying Pakistani post along LOC in Naushera Sec and firing by Pak Army on civilians across LOC are false," Pakistan's military spokesman tweeted.

Indian Defence Minister Arun Jaitley posted on Twitter that the army was taking "preemptive and measured actions" to counter terrorism.

The hostile neighbours regularly exchange mortar fire across the Kashmiri border despite signing a ceasefire in 2003.