Surround the corpses and attack the rescuers, a very classic tactic on the battlefield.
The so-called surrounding the corpses and attacking the rescuers actually involves forming a local hot spot of engagement around the bodies of fallen comrades or heavily injured comrades on the battlefield, where both sides desperately vie for the bodies and protect the injured comrades.
The most precious affection in this world is the camaraderie among warriors.
The kind of friendship that is forged through shared experiences of life and death is more solid than anything else.
Especially upon seeing a comrade screaming in agony in a pool of blood, one can hardly resist the urge to charge forward and shield the comrade with their own body.
The enemy has snipers ambushed in the woods; if one goes to rescue, they'll be exposed once again to the sniper's sight.
But to not rescue.
Are we to just watch our comrades bleed out and die with our own eyes?