The North Korean military in Kursk have not yet learned to counter our drones and artillery, suffering significant losses and are currently engaging in "lessons learned" sessions with Russian commanders and their own officers. It is premature to say that they will cease their active involvement in the war. Reports TCN. This information comes from Kontrakty.UA.
Andriy Kovalенко, the head of the National Security and Defense Council's Center for Military and Political Studies, wrote about this.
"Another major issue for Kim (Kim Jong Un — ed.) is that North Koreans have been captured, and there is clear documentation of the bodies of fallen Koreans. The Russians were supposed to ensure maximum anonymity regarding their participation in the battles according to the initial agreements, but they failed to do so," the agency noted.
Earlier, Kovalенко pointed out that North Korean troops continue to participate in battles in Kursk. Unfortunately, they are learning modern warfare and how to counter FPV drones. In the future, their training will pose a serious challenge for South Korea and Western armies.