Yang Yi's plan was to first take out the enemy's vehicles with a rocket launcher, and then, while the enemy was in chaos, to press forward.
Anton's idea was to not rush to attack the enemy but to charge close enough for close-quarter combat and then suddenly unleash the strongest firepower to break the enemy.
Whichever approach to the attack was very dangerous, as there was a high chance of casualties.
To save one seriously wounded person by adding several more wounded — from a mathematical perspective, this choice was terrible, but in reality, such decisions were common. It wasn't unusual to see more than a dozen casualties to save one person, and it was also common to lose additional lives just to retrieve a body, depending on the unit.