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In this paper, we study the problem of resilient consensus for a multi-agent network where some of the nodes might be adversarial, attempting to prevent consensus by transmitting faulty values. Our approach is based on that of the so-called weighted mean subsequence reduced (W-MSR) algorithm with a special emphasis on its use in agents capable to communicate with multi-hop neighbors. The MSR algorithm is a powerful tool for achieving resilient consensus under minimal requirements for network structures, characterized by the class of robust graphs. Our analysis highlights that through multi-hop communication, the network connectivity can be reduced especially in comparison with the common one-hop communication case. Moreover, numerical examples are given to show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.