The initial death toll of the attack was nineteen soldiers killed, and eleven civilians, according to a Cameroonian source speaking to Xinhua.[6] This later increased to a total of thirty-seven killed, including twenty-one soldiers and sixteen civilians.[7][5] By June 21, this number was revised to seventeen soldiers killed.[8] The Cameroonian government later stated that sixteen soldiers were killed and eight were injured, and eight civilians were killed as well. The Cameroonian government also claimed the deaths of sixty-four Boko Haram fighters.[9] Eight fighters were captured as well.[10] Later, Cameroonian officials said 16 suspects were arrested.[11]
A statement from the MNJTF stated that 10 Cameroonian soldiers were killed and eight were injured, eight civilians were killed and one was injured, and at least eight jihadists captured and an unknown number of injured.[12] VOA Africa reported that the Cameroonian government and MNJTF officially reported the deaths of seventeen soldiers and eight civilians, while local sources claimed twenty-one soldiers and sixteen civilians were killed.[13]
On June 21, the Cameroonian government ordered all flags at half-mast out of respect for the soldiers who died in Darak.[8] The head of state, Paul Biya, the head of the Cameroonian armed forces, and other top leaders all sent condolences to the families of the slain soldiers.[9]