The raid against Faiteh, a village in southwest Ivory Coast, took place yesterday. Koffi Koffi said two children aged five and seven were among the victims.
He described the attackers as "a group of around 40 bandits armed with Kalashnikovs and bladed weapons who have been marauding in the area to rob homes, plunder harvests and torch villages."
One resident of the devastated village told AFP by phone today that he could still hear sporadic gunfire.
Koffi Koffi refused to elaborate on the nationality of the attackers.
"I do not want to kindle fresh controversy, what we are doing now is combing the area," Kofi said.
Four Ivorian soldiers were killed in a similar raid on a nearby village today. The government had alleged the gunmen were from Liberia but Monrovia vehemently denied the accusation.
The border region, Ivory Coast's least stable area, is chronically rocked by land feuds and ethnic vendettas.
Eighteen people, including seven UN peacekeepers, were killed in a single cross-border attack in 2012.
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