Operation Killer: The army, which wreaked havoc on terrorists sitting in Pakistan with Operation Sindoor, has now started a new operation. The latest operation is named Operation Keller, whose aim is to send the terrorists hiding in the valley to hell. The army will search for terrorists in the valley and kill them. Making Kashmir terror-free has always been the aim of the military.
Now, the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir are on high alert and keep an eye on every person coming and going. The army aims to eliminate terrorists from the valley. The army killed three Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists in an encounter with the armed forces in the Keller area of Shopian today. Anyway, the security forces are keeping an eye on every suspect. According to an official statement, the army is also conducting a search operation after receiving inputs about the presence of terrorists.
The army gave information by tweeting.
The army has shared important information by tweeting. The army tweeted that on May 13, 2025, based on the exceptional intelligence of the National Rifle Unit, the army has also started a search and destroy operation about the presence of terrorists in the Shokal Keller area of Shopia. During the operation, the terrorists began heavy firing on seeing the army. Three terrorists were killed in the firing. The administration has also confirmed this.
Army in action after the Pahalgam attack
For information, let us tell you that a major terrorist attack took place on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgam of Kashmir Ghat. In this attack, the terrorists killed 26 tourists by asking about their religion. After this incident, tension increased between India and Pakistan. India had wreaked havoc in Pakistan by launching Operation Sindoor.
Nine terrorist camps located in Pakistan were reduced to ashes. Not only this, more than 100 terrorists living in them were killed. The Indian Army had taken this significant action under Operation Sindoor. The Indian government had given a clear message that terrorists and their masters will not be spared.