[3][2][4] India sources claimed that Pakistani Border Action Team (BAT) attacked a remote Indian Army post located at Gugaldhar Ridge, Kupwara district on 30 July 2011.
A few days later, Indian army also discovered a video clip of the severed heads from a Pakistani militant who was killed while crossing into Jammu and Kashmir.
Seven, physical and aerial reconnaissance missions were conducted and three Pakistan Army posts were identified as vulnerable.
The first team of commandos laid claymore mines preparing for an ambush and targeting four Pakistani soldiers, including a junior commissioned officer (JCO), at 7 am.
They heard loud explosions which indicated that the IEDs had been triggered and estimated that two to three additional Pakistani soldiers had been killed in the blast.
Later on, However, the heads were burned on the orders of a senior general in the Indian Army, so no DNA evidence would be left behind.