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Hundreds of North Korean troops were likely transported by sea to Russia to fight in its war against Ukraine, satellite images have revealed, according to a new analysis from a US-based think tank shared exclusively with CNN.

At least two Russian naval ships are believed to have moved North Korean soldiers to a Russian military port in Dunai, in the far east, in October and November, according to researchers at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, in California.

The ship transfers were first identified by the South Korean National Intelligence Service (NIS), which said in a press release last year that some soldiers were transported via the North Korean port areas of Chongjin, Hamhung and Musudan. But the South Korean agency only offered a grainy radar image at the time.

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“I don’t think that the Russians or the North Koreans want these transfers caught on camera,” Sam Lair, a research associate at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, told CNN. “The secrecy element is quite remarkable.”

Now, researchers have verified that during the same time period of the troop transfers reported by South Korea intelligence, the Russian vessels identified by the spy agency docked at Dunai port in a remote, eastern part of Russia.

In North Korea, soldiers likely boarded these ships at night, making it difficult to capture evidence of the transfers, researchers said. But satellite images have revealed activities at Dunai, “where it appears the Russians have been less careful.”

 

For example, in one satellite image from Planet Labs, a crane can be seen extending to one of Russia’s naval landing ships, which researchers believe is the Nikolay Vilkov, at the port on October 17, and a covered cargo truck is on the dock next to it. By October 20, the crane is retracted, and it appears a transfer of soldiers is complete.

Researchers could identify the Russian “Ropucha-class” and “Alligator-class” ships in the satellite images because they match with photos captured by the Japanese Defense Ministry in March 2022, when the vessels passed through Japanese waters.

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A crane is seen extending to one of Russia’s naval landing ships, which researchers believe is the Nikolay Vilkov, at Dunai port on October 17, and a covered cargo truck is on the dock next to it. 

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies/Planet Labs PBC

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By October 20, the crane is retracted from the Russian landing ship at Dunai port, and it appears a likely transfer of North Korean soldiers is complete. 

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Each landing ship is believed to have capacity to hold several hundred soldiers, possibly as many as 400, according to the researchers.

Lair explained that Dunai is a secure military facility, making it much more conducive to under-the-radar transfers than the large, nearby port of Vladivostok, which is in an area where civilians live.

“This is an isolated place where they can do these exchanges, where people aren’t going to notice… (where) their own citizens, and folks in the intelligence community might not notice,” Lair said.

An estimated 12,000 North Korean soldiers have been sent to Russia, according to Ukrainian officials and Western intelligence reports in January, which say around 4,000 of those troops have been killed or injured. Kyiv says it has captured at least two North Korean soldiers. Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang have confirmed the existence of North Korean troops on the front lines.

CNN has reached out to the Russian Ministry of Defense for comment.

North Korean troops have been deployed to Kursk since late October to repel Ukraine’s incursion in the southern Russian border region.

 

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Rajin Port, North Korea

Dunai Port, Russia

“The Russians seem to have been very careful to limit the exposure of the North Korean soldiers, moving them directly to military training facilities. The motive behind all the secrecy surrounding the North Koreans is uncertain, but moving some of them through Dunai would aid in that effort,” Lair wrote in his analysis.

Dunai port has previously been used to transport cargo between Russia and the North Korea since Pyongyang started aiding the invasion of Ukraine in 2023, according to the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

Satellite images taken in October show a cargo ship being loaded at Rajin port in North Korea, and the same ship docked two days later at Dunai in Russia.

An October 2023 report from the UK-based think tank The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI) said that “Russia has likely begun shipping North Korean munitions at scale” to the “inconspicuous naval facility” tucked away in Dunai.

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A cargo ship, the Angara, is loaded at Rajin port in North Korea, on October 27, 2023. 

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The same ship, the Angara, is docked two days later on October 29, 2023, at the secluded port of Dunai in Russia. 

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“We spend a lot of time looking at North Korea in general, because of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, their conventional weapons program, their missile programs… So, we’ve been monitoring the North Korea-Russia connection since it started, in part because we think that that relationship might be going both ways,” Lair said.

Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the New Europe Center think tank in Kyiv, told a forum in South Korea this week that North Korea is gaining valuable combat experience with its involvement in Ukraine.

“It’s not only about supplies of missiles, it’s about testing their missiles in real battlefield conditions,” Getmanchuk said during the forum at the Goethe Institute in Seoul.

She said North Korea has used that experience to upgrade missiles to make them more accurate.

Pyongyang’s ground troops are also getting better, Getmanchuk said.

“They came totally unprepared… Now they are learning very quickly,” adapting to their tactics to be effective in “modern, hi-tech warfare,” she added.

Lair said the Pyongyang-Moscow relationship has deepened since the invasion began. “Sending your own soldiers to fight in someone else’s conflict really suggests the strength of the connection,” he said.

There are indications that Russia and North Korea are no longer using the sea route to transport troops, according to the think tank. Meanwhile, South Korean intelligence has reported that Russian military planes are frequently flying between Vladivostok and Pyongyang.

Past Simple vs Present Perfect

Practical English

 

 

  1. 1. Match the time expressions with the correct tense:

A:

• Since 2015

• Yesterday

• Just

• Last week

• Already

• Two days ago

• Ever

• In 2001

 

B:

1. Past Simple

2. Present Perfect

 

  1. 2. Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form:

1. We __________ (visit) the Louvre when we were in Paris.

2. She __________ (never / try) sushi before.

3. He __________ (finish) his homework an hour ago.

4. I __________ (just / call) you, but you didn’t answer.

5. They __________ (move) to New York in 2019.

6. She __________ (not / see) this movie yet.

 

  1. 3. Choose the correct option:

1. I (have seen / saw) this film twice.

2. She (wrote / has written) three books so far.

3. They (bought / have bought) a car last summer.

4. He (has lived / lived) in Rome for ten years, but now he’s in Milan.

5. We (just finished / have just finished) our project.

 

  1. 4. Rewrite the sentences using the other tense:

1. I have never been to Japan. → (Past Simple)

2. He bought a new phone last month. → (Present Perfect)

3. They have visited Spain several times. → (Past Simple)

4. She didn’t call me yesterday. → (Present Perfect)

5. We have known each other for five years. → (Past Simple)

 

  1. 5. Correct the mistakes in the sentences:

1. I have seen him yesterday. ❌

2. He has buy a new laptop. ❌

3. They lived here since 2010. ❌

4. We didn’t never go to that restaurant. ❌

5. Have you ever went to London? ❌

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION WORKSHEET

Film

Part 1: Microphone Basics

Directions: Answer the questions below to the best of your ability.

  1. What is the main purpose of a microphone in video production?
  1. Match the microphone type to its correct description:
    a. Lavalier Mic          1. A handheld mic often used by singers and reporters
    b. Shotgun Mic           2. Small mic clipped to clothing for hands-free use
    c. Handheld Mic       3. Long, narrow mic used to pick up sound from a distance

a: ___ b: ___ c: ___

  1. Which microphone is best for interviews?
    A. Lavalier  B. Shotgun  C. Boom  D. Boundary

Part 2: Audio Connectors

Directions: Choose the best answer or fill in the blanks.

  1. Which of the following is a common professional audio connector?
    A. USB
    B. RCA
    C. XLR
    D. HDMI
  2. What is the difference between balanced and unbalanced audio cables?
  1. Draw a simple sketch of an XLR connector in the space below and label its pins:
    (Use stick figures or symbols if needed.)

Part 3: Picture Composition

Directions: Answer the questions below.

  1. What is the Rule of Thirds?
  1. Match the shot type to the correct description:
    a. Wide Shot (WS)       1. Frames the subject from the waist up
    b. Medium Shot (MS)     2. Shows the full body of the subject
    c. Close-Up (CU)        3. Focuses on the subject’s face or detail

a: ___ b: ___ c: ___

  1. Why is leading lines an important composition technique in video production?

Part 4: Camera Movements

Directions: Match each term to its correct definition.

  1. Pan        A. The camera moves side to side
  2. Tilt        B. The camera moves up or down
  3. Zoom      C. The camera lens moves closer or farther
  4. Dolly      D. The entire camera moves forward or backward

10: ___ 11: ___ 12: ___ 13: ___

  1. What is the difference between a pan and a dolly shot?

Past Simple Tense

English as a Second Language (ESL)

By the time she arrived, they ________ their dinner.

A) finish
B) finished
C) had finished
D) finishes

When I ________ to the station, the train had already left.

A) arrive
B) arrived
C) arrives
D) arriving

He ________ to the meeting because he forgot to set the alarm.

A) doesn't go
B) didn't go
C) hadn't gone
D) not went

They ________ a lot of money on their vacation last summer.

A) spend
B) spent
C) spending
D) spends

We ________ about the changes during the meeting yesterday.

A) discusses
B) discussing
C) discussed
D) had discussed

I ________ her for over an hour before she finally answered the phone.

A) wait
B) waited
C) had waited
D) waiting

My brother ________ a book when I entered his room yesterday.

A) read
B) reads
C) was reading
D) had read

She ________ in the same city her whole life before she moved abroad.

A) live
B) lived
C) had lived
D) living

The teacher ________ the students before the exam started last week.

A) warn
B) warns
C) warned
D) had warned

They ________ the project on time, but it was still successful.

A) didn't complete
B) hadn't completed
C) completed
D) complete

We ________ our tickets two days before the concert.

A) buy
B) buys
C) bought
D) had bought

She ________ her keys and had to ask for help to find them.

A) lost
B) had lost
C) losing
D) lose

They ________ to the concert last night despite the bad weather.

A) goes
B) went
C) gone
D) were going

I ________ the book you gave me last weekend.

A) finish
B) finishes
C) finished
D) had finished

He ________ to the office every day last month before he took a vacation.

A) went
B) goes
C) going
D) had gone

Mid-course test MIFA301 LIVE

English

GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY TEST

I - Choose the correct answer (14 points)

1. Thomas Edison, ____________ was American, invented many things, including the light bulb.

A. which                    B. who                        C. was                         D. that

2. My MP3 player is better than __________!

A. you                         B. your                       C. yours                      D. mine

3. "What happened to the old postman?"

- "He ____________ to a new neighborhood to work".

A. has sent                  B. was send                C. was sent                 D. sent

4. This job is much ____________ than the last one!

A. hard                       B. hardest                   C. harder                    D. more hard

5. Our company is moving into a ____________ building next week.

A. larger                     B. largest                    C. more large             D. most large

6. What’s the ___________job you’ve ever had?

A. most good             B. best                        C. better                      D. good

7. Those towns ____________ you were looking at in Gaul are small.

A. who                        B. where                     C. which                     D. whom

8. The women ____________ I gave the money were glad.

A. to whom                B. to who                    C. for whom               D. for that

9. I know a boy ____________ name is John.

 

A. who                        B. whose                    C. whom                    D. that

10. This is the place ____________ we have tea.

A. what                       B. where                      C. which                    D. that

11. The house ____________ in the storm has now been rebuilt.

A. destroyed              B. destroying              C. which destroyed    D. was destroyed

12. The man ____________ at the blackboard is our teacher.

A. stood                     B. stands                     C. standing                 D. to stand

13. Gold ____________ in California in the nineteenth century.

A. was discovered        B. has been discovered     C. was discovere       D. they discovered

14. If I ____________ 20 years younger, I ____________ her.

A. were/would love   B. am/will love                 C. were/ loves      D. had/would love

 

II - Change the verbs in the brackets (10 points)

1. My bike ________________ (steal)! Call the police!

2. “The longest fish in the contest was eighteen inches long.”

- “It ________________ (catch) by Thelma Rivers.”

3. “What ____________________ (you do) when you saw the man?”, the police officer asked.

4. Do you think Curtis ___________________ (win) the car race tomorrow?

5. It’s the first time I ___________________ (get) all the answers right in a test!

6. Watch out, or you __________________ (fall) off the boat!

7. The exam ___________________ (already start) when Jimmy finally found the right room.

8. I’m tired because I ___________________ (work) since eight this morning.

9. I broke my leg when Tony and I ___________________ (practice) for the school sports day.

10. I ______________________ (travel) around the world one day.

 

 

III - Finish the following sentences without changing the meaning of the sentences printed before them. (10 points)

1. I usually get up earlier than my wife.

=> My wife __________________________________________________________________ .

2. You drink too much coffee, that’s why you can’t sleep.

=> If you ____________________________________________________________________ .

3. I’ve never played this game before.

=> This is the first time _________________________________________________________ .

4. He hides the broken cup in the drawer.

=> The broken cup ____________________________________________________________ .

5. The new words are very difficult. I have to learn them. (use “which”)

=> The new words ____________________________________________________________ .

6. Mary’s coat is more expensive than Kate’s.

=> Kate’s coat ________________________________________________________________ .

7. My mother is retired. She has decided to learn Chinese. (use “who”)

=> My mother ________________________________________________________________ .

8. I’m not good at persuading people. (use “Wish”)

=> I  ________________________________________________________________________ .

9. I missed the bus yesterday. I still went to school on time. (use “Although”) =>__________________________________________________________________________ .

10. Lucy came down with a flu last week. She didn’t go to work yesterday. (use “because”) =>__________________________________________________________________________ .

 

 

 

 

IV. Fill in the blank with one word (15 points)  and make 3 compound sentences, 3 complex sentences using the words given. (6 points)

1. Have a talent ________

2. _______ the exam(s) with flying colors

3. Be a _________ learner

4. Miss/meet the ___________

5. Get __________ in heavy traffic

6. Have a healthy and balanced _______

7. Fall _____ with

8. Strike up a _______________

9. Have a lot ______ common

10. _______ my own business

11. Have good promotion ________________

12. Get _______ shape

13. Have a heavy ___________

14. ___________ a work-life balance

15. Earn a _________ salary

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