NEW DELHI: As Pakistan continues to deny fatalities among its border personnel in retaliatory fire by the Indian forces, the BSF has released footage from its thermal cameras showing Pakistani posts getting hit in " precision strikes " by its personnel. The purpose behind putting the images, captured by the hand held thermal imager (HHTI), in the public domain is to essentially counter Islamabad 's "propaganda" that the Indian forces were largely killing civilians on its side, even as the Pakistani soldiers remained unharmed. "The Indian retaliation (to the 'unprovoked and relentless' firing all along the international border in Ramgarh, Arnia and R S Pura sectors through the day on November 1, 2016) was measured and accurate and aimed at military targets rather than Pakistan civilian population. An accurate and coordinated fire assault by the BSF, executed with complete precision, destroyed a number of Pakistani forward morchas and posts," said a BSF release."Always sensitive to human rights concern, BSF refrained from inflicting any civilian damages on Pak side," it said even as Wednesday saw a lull after a days of heavy exchange of cross-border fire.BSF on Wednesday claimed serious damage to 14 Pak Rangers posts and numerous defence bunkers. Pakistan had unleashed unprovoked and relentless firing all along international border in Ramgarh, Arnia and R S Pura sectors of Jammu on November 1. The firing began at 6 am and continued till late afternoon. Civilians living in Indian border villages were targetted with heavy firing from automatic weapons and mortar shelling killing 8 and injuring several others. "Two women and three children from amongst the border population succumbed to injuries. 13 civilians, (3 of them seriously injured) have also been injured in intermittent firing," said the BSF spokesperson.While Pakistan has largely hit civilians here, the BSF said its personnel have been taking care to hit only military posts and defence bunkers in retaliatory fire. "Yet, Pakistan continues to live in denial.. insulting its martyrs killed on the border by not acknowledging their sacrifice. It is incredible how Islamabad continues to claim that the precision strikes on Pakistani posts have only hit civilians. This may be possible only in two scenarios -- either the Pakistani forces have turned immortal or they have abandoned the border outposts fearing a strong retaliation by India," an officer pointed out.Meanwhile, worried over the targetting of civilians living in border villages, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday discussed possible change in strategies on the border. A more thorough relocation of vulnerable civilians from border areas was deliberated upon, and the BSF alerted the local civil administration on the nature of the threat. Union home minister Rajnath Singh also spoke to the chief ministers of J&K and Punjab to discuss safety of the civilian population residing in border areas.