I repeat for the fourth time:
"My question remains however: Even IF there are NK soldiers fighting in Russia, what would that change in the war?
My worldview in no way revolves around whether North Korea has soldiers fighting Ukrainians in the Kursk region.
I still have yet to see definitive evidence that NK soldiers were fighting there. With the 24/7 Western propaganda that they ARE, if they are, there would be evidence of this, IMO. I might be wrong, but so far, the evidence is not there - including your long text.
Your long text TL;DR: so far it is impossible for the west to get one dead NK soldier.
Hundreds of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have been killed and wounded. Allegedly 10s of thousands (or some huge number) of North Korean soldiers are fighting in Russia. Soldiers on the Russian side are (according to the West) dying in huge numbers in the Kursk region...and yet so far it has been impossible to capture one live NK soldier or retrieve on dead soldier who can be identified as North Korean.
And the question remains, "Even IF there are NK soldiers fighting in Russia, what would that change in the war?"