Ground report from the site of air strikes in Pakistan's Muridke
BBC Urdu's Umer Draz Nangiana reports from outside a building complex in Pakistan's Muridke, which was targeted by India in its overnight air strikes. The building, which lies in a densely-populated area, remains cordoned off by security forces.
Indian officials say that they "destroyed terror camps" in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday. India blames Pakistan for the deadly Pahalgam attack which killed 26 people last month - a claim Pakistan denies.
Muridke is a city in Sheikhupura district in Pakistan's Punjab province.
Located near Lahore, the city has previously been in the news due to the presence of a Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a centre affiliated to the UN-designated terror group, Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Indian authorities have claimed that the target of the attack in Muridke was used as a base to train attackers behind the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.
Pakistan denies the claim and says the building was no longer used by the group.