The Cameroonian army has dealt "a severe setback" to Boko Haram, government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary said yesterday in a statement read out on state radio, adding that the clashes took place in the north of the country on Saturday.
It was not immediately possible to independently verify the information.
According to the government statement, Boko Haram militants fired two shells on the town of Fotokol in Cameroon's northern tip, on the border with Nigeria, at around 1:00 pm (Local time) on Saturday.
"The Cameroonian response resulted in over 100 deaths among the aggressors," it said, adding that the militants were forced closer back to the Nigerian border town of Gamboru Ngala, which Boko Haram seized over a week ago.
Gamboru Ngala is separated from Cameroon's town of Fotokol by just a bridge.
In recent days, residents from towns in Nigeria's northeast captured by Boko Haram have been fleeing across the border to Cameroon to escape atrocities by the Islamist group.
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