 The newly mobilized Russian soldiers in Crimea beat and killed the colonel. In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the newly mobilized soldiers reportedly assaulted a Russian colonel who died as a result of the injuries sustained. That's according to a report by Ukraine's Defense Intelligence. The incident took place in Simferopol on November 1. A group of mobilized soldiers from the 20th Motorized Rifle Division, part of the 8th Army of the Southern Military District, assaulted a Russian colonel whose last name is believed to be Musur Bekov. The officer held the position of the regiment's deputy commander. On November 7, the Simferopol hospital staff said Musur Bekov succumbed to his injuries. On the same day, the servicemen suspected of murdering the colonel, disguised in civilian clothes, fled from their base in the Simferopol district and crossed out of Crimea to Russia's Krasnodar region. As reported earlier, the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence jointly with the Resistance Movement guerrillas on November 8 liquidated the former chief of the LPR People's Militia Mikhail Filiponenko, who had been involved in setting up torture camps across the Luhansk region.