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    After Operation Sindoor, Army Launches 'Operation Keller' in Kashmir, 3 Terrorists Killed

    Following the success of Operation Sindoor, Indian forces carried out Operation Keller in Shopian, Kashmir, eliminating three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists in a swift intelligence-based strike.

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 13 May 2025, 09:47 AM
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    After Operation Sindoor, Army Launches 'Operation Keller' in Kashmir, 3 Terrorists Killed

    The army has killed three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists under Operation Keller in Shopian area. The army conducted a search operation based on special intelligence information, during which an encounter took place and the terrorists were killed.


    After Operation Sindoor, the army has now started Operation Keller. First, the masters of the terrorists sitting in Pakistan were sent to hell, after that now the terrorists hiding in the valley are being eliminated. The army has named this action Operation Keller. This name has been given because the terrorists were hiding in this Keller area itself. The army is searching and killing the terrorists. The security forces in Jammu and Kashmir are on high alert and they are keeping an eye on every person coming and going.


    The army killed three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists in an encounter with the armed forces in the Keller area of ​​Shopian on Tuesday. According to an official statement, the army launched a search and destroy operation after receiving specific inputs about the presence of terrorists.


    The army tweeted, 'On 13 May 2025, based on special intelligence inputs from the National Rifles Unit about the presence of terrorists in Shokal Keller area of ​​Shopian, the Indian Army launched a search and destroy operation. During the operation, the terrorists started heavy firing and fierce firing took place, due to which three hard-core terrorists were killed.'


    Terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam on 22 April

    This rapid action of the army in the valley has come after the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. At present, there is tension across the border even after the ceasefire. In fact, after the Pahalgam attack, India demolished the hideouts of terrorists sitting in Pakistan, due to which a furious Pakistan attacked India. Jinnah's country carried out drone attacks targeting areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. These attacks were stopped by the Indian defense system, but this raised the possibility of a full-scale conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. However, within hours of the ceasefire announcement, violations were seen from Pakistan's side in Srinagar and other border areas.


    PM Modi also gave a clear message to Pakistan


    Meanwhile, a top government official had said, 'Any future terrorist action in India will be considered an act of war against the country and will be responded to accordingly. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi has warned Pakistan in strong words that if it tries to carry out terrorist attacks again, it will be given a befitting reply. He said that Operation Sindoor has been postponed, it is not over yet. He called it a policy.

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