The battle concludes with a crushing blow delivered by David's servants, resulting in the deaths of three hundred and sixty men from the enemy camp [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. The fallen soldiers are identified as being from the tribe of Benjamin and among Abner's men, but these are not two separate groups of casualties. Instead, the description clarifies itself, specifying that the men from Benjamin who fell were specifically those fighting under Abner's command [מצודת דוד].
The conclusion of the account emphasizes the direct cause and effect of the clash. The final mention of their deaths connects directly back to the initial attack, making it clear that David's servants struck the enemy forces, and as a direct result of that strike, the men died [מצודת ציון].