
In a major blow to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, the Indian Army eliminated three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists in Shopian’s Zinpather Keller area.
Codenamed Operation Keller, the strike was based on precise intel from the Rashtriya Rifles. One terrorist, Shahid, was a local recruit—proof of Pakistan’s proxy war in Kashmir.

For ordinary Kashmiris, this means fewer grenades on streets, fewer forced shutdowns, and safer schools. But for Pakistan? Another failed attempt to destabilize India.
Pakistan’s playbook: Send terrorists, lose terrorists, cry victim. Repeat.
OPERATION KELLER
On 13 May 2025, based on specific intelligence of a #RashtriyasRifles Unit, about presence of terrorists in general area Shoekal Keller, #Shopian, #IndianArmy launched a search and destroy Operation. During the operation, terrorists opened heavy fire and fierce… pic.twitter.com/KZwIkEGiLF
— ADG PI – INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) May 13, 2025
The Bigger Picture: India’s Counterstrike
- Operation Sindoor: After the Pahalgam attack, India hit back, bombing terror camps in Pakistan. The 4-day clash ended with a tense “pause.”
- PM Modi’s Warning: “We’re monitoring Pakistan’s every move.” Translation: “Try us again, and see what happens.”
- Terror Free Kashmir Posters: Rs 20 lakh bounties on Adil Thoker, Ali Bhai, and Hashim Musa—the Pahalgam attackers. Thoker’s house? Reduced to rubble by IEDs.
Pakistan’s terror factories are like bad Wi-Fi—always dropping connections when India hits back.
What’s Next?
- More ops, fewer terrorists. Simple math.
- Pakistan’s choice: Stop exporting terror or face more Sindoor-style replies.
India doesn’t start wars, but we finish them. Today’s message? Kashmir is ours, and we’ll protect it—bullet by bullet.
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