Boko Haram militants massacred six villagers in Cameroon before the overnight attack was repelled by government soldiers, Reuters reports.
A Defence ministry spokesman said on Thursday that 12 of the Islamist fighters were however killed
The raid was launched during the night from Wednesday to Thursday on the village of Blamé in Cameroon's Far North region, where Boko Haram insurgents have stepped up attacks in recent months.
"Six villagers had their throats slit. Twelve Boko Haram members were killed. The Cameroonian army drove back the attackers. A Cameroonian soldier wounded yesterday has just died," said Colonel Didier Badjeck.
Cameroon has deployed thousands of soldiers in its northern border areas as part of a military operation aimed at curbing the spillover of violence from Boko Haram's strongholds in Nigeria's northeast.
However cross-border attacks by Islamist gunmen have become an almost daily occurrence as the multinational joint force begins to gets a better grip on the regions affected by the insurgency.
At least eight people were killed and about 100 kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram fighters in another Far North village last week.
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