the Indian fighter aircraft on Tuesday attacked militant camps in Pakistan. This was stated by a minister from the indian government.

– the air force carried out early morning air strikes against the terrorlejre across the Line of Control (the unofficial border between indian-controlled and pakistani-controlled part of Kashmir, ed.) and destroyed them completely, writes minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Twitter.

According to the indian television channel News 18 has fighter from India crossed the border, which divides the region. Kampflyene must have carried out an attack against a group, that recently killed 40 indian soldiers. The Tv channel refers to unnamed pakistani government sources.

the Attack on the indian soldiers were the worst in the disputed region in several decades, and India has announced that it will avenge the killed soldiers.

Anonymous sources in the indian air defence informs that was used drones and one-ton bombs in the attack.

The pakistani defense accuses India of having violated the airspace of the pakistan-controlled part of Kashmir.

Pakistan’s defense says that there have not been wounded or killed after the attack, just as there has been property damage at the crossing.

at the same time claims to other sources in the pakistani government News 18, there are over 200 wounded or dead.

This is not confirmed from official team.

Indian authorities on Tuesday morning still not commented on the matter.

Prime minister Narendra Modi will meet with the defense minister and the minister of finance to discuss the matter, writes News 18.

Pakistan and India since 1947 required the power over the region of Kashmir.

at the Time was India split into two, and Pakistan.

India and Pakistan manage their part of Kashmir. But both countries claim the region and have fought two wars over it.

India blames Pakistan for supporting militants in the disputed region. Pakistan rejects the accusation, but refers to the militant groups in Kashmir as freedom fighters.

In 2003 the two countries as a cease-fire. It, however, fell to the ground some years later, when a new indian government was elected, among other things, on a harder line against Pakistan.