Pakistani Major Who Captured Abhinandan Killed In TTP Clash, Viral Video Sparks Buzz | WATCH | India News

The Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan Vartaman, a known officer who participated in the 2019 arrest, was killed in confrontation with the terrorists of Pakistani Maiz Moiz Abbas Shah, Tehareek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists. The Shah was among the two Pakistani security guards killed during an intelligence -based operation (IBO) in the Southern Wazirist region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Pakistani army’s media wing, Inter -Service Public Relations (ISPR), said on Tuesday, security personnel in the operation “Khwarij Sitesi” TTP militants exchanged fire, he said. The release claimed that 11 “Khwarij funded by India” was killed and seven injured, and 37 -year -old Major Shah and 27 -year -old Lance Naik Jibranullah sacrificed their lives.
The Great Moiz Abbas, who was killed by the Pakistan Army in Southern Wazirist, was killed by Pak Taliban (TTP).
Moiz fame claim was that in February 2019, India’s wing commander Abhinandan Varthaman received a loan for the “capture”. pic.twitter.com/2ekif74chr– Hidden (@incognito_qfs) June 24, 2025
Major Shah, who was born in Chakwal and a member of Elite Special Service Group (SSG), was leading the fight against terrorism when he was killed. 12 days after the Pulwama attack, in February 2019, a terrorist training camp in Balakot was famous in Pakistan because of his actions after India’s retaliation air strikes.
During the next Air War, Varthaman, a wing commander flying wing commander for 51 fleets of India, saw that the MIG-21 bison fighter fell by Pakistani fighter plane. The control line (Loc), which was detained, took it to the Pakistan side and collapsed. Major Moiz Abbas Shah was said to be the officer Vartaman surrendered.
The attack points to the constant struggle between Pakistani security forces and TTP, who have experienced a resurrection in the states of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan in militant operations in recent years. Pakistan often blames the terror clothes of getting Indian support, which is a accusation of the new Delhi over and over again.