I would suspect that Russia and North Korea will used Kursk as a useful training exercise to work on integration of their forces...in anticipation of a future need.
The surprisingly stupid Kursk adventure turns out to be the gift that keeps on giving for the Russian side.
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Just wait, I am sure there will be some other "gifts" very soon.
I'm still waiting for Crimea to be 'liberated' by Zelenski and his Zionazi legion. Wasn't that promised to have occurred by the start of 2024? Or was it that 2023? I forget.
Ukraine had some stuff developed by the Soviets when the USSR was around. Looks like the actual knowledge and skill which was responsible for what the Soviets did achieve in their time mainly flowed mostly North to South.
And I still waiting for you to provide any proof of what you say. You do not have numbers -mostly because there are no public numbers on Kursk, so whatever you say is just wishful thinking.
However the fact that there were numerous Ruzzian conscripts exchanged for Ukrainian POW thanks to the operation is clear. The fact that sections of the front in Belgorod became inactive and some attacks in the East had to stop is there. All easy to check... meanwhile sure.. keep throwing names and ideology... useless.