The Indian armed forces launched "Operation Sindoor," hitting nine sites in Pakistan, as well as Jammu and Kashmir, the government said in a statement on Wednesday. 

"A little while ago, the Indian armed forces launched ‘OPERATION SINDOOR’, hitting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed," the Indian government said in a statement.

"Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution," it said.

Loud explosions heard, regional blackouts reported

Multiple loud explosions were heard in several places in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir on Wednesday as India said it had attacked "terrorist infrastructure" in nine sites and Pakistan vowed to respond to the attacks.

After the explosions, power was blacked out in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistani Kashmir, witnesses said. It was not immediately clear what the explosions were.

A spokesman for Pakistan's military told broadcaster ARY that India had attacked Pakistan with missiles in three places and that Pakistan would respond.

"All of our air force jets are airborne. This is a shameful and cowardly attack that was carried our from within India's airspace," a military spokesperson told Pakistani broadcaster GEO. 

A Pakistani military spokesman told reporters that at least two mosques were hit during the attack, and that three people were dead after the initial assault. 

"They were never allowed to intrude Pakistan's airspace".

"Let me say it unequivocally, Pakistan will respond to this [attack] at a time and place of its choosing," warned the DG ISPR. "This provocation will not go unanswered.”

The development comes amid heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours in the aftermath of an attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir last month.

India blamed Pakistan for the violence in which 26 men were killed and vowed to respond. Pakistan denied that it had anything to do with the killings and said that it had intelligence that India was planning to attack.