The FARDC regular army took back control of both the city of Rutshuru and the rebel-held town of Kiwanja, home to a base used by the UN mission MONUSCO that had been repeatedly looted by rebels, local governor Julien Paluku said.
"Rutshuru has just fallen to the FARDC (regular army). There were some clashes but the rebels have fled," Paluku said.
Earlier Paluku told AFP that troops had entered Kiwanja, adding the "M23 are no longer in Kiwanja".
The soldier was the third Tanzanian with the UN brigade to have been killed in recent months.
"The soldier died while protecting the people of Kiwanja," said MONUSCO head Martin Kobler in a statement. "I condemn emphatically people or groups involved in such actions, which are attempts to prevent us in doing our job: protecting civilians."
Two rebels and an army soldier were hurt in the clashes, a MONUSCO official said.
The renewed violence has prompted calls from the international community for restraint and to reopen the peace talks in Uganda between Kinshasa and the rebels that collapsed last week.
But the M23 threatened today to abandon the negotiations once and for all if the fighting did not end immediately.
"If dialogue does not result in an immediate halt to hostilities to allow peace talks to resume then our movement will be forced to withdraw its delegates from Kampala" where talks had previously taken place, Amani Kabasha, communications chief for the M23, said in a statement.
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