Since the beginning of 2017, Mai-Mai militias have regularly attacked Congolese army positions in the region.
The lastest clashes between government forces and the militia began at around 8am, local residents in Kasindi, in North Kivu province, said.
Kasindi houses one of the main customs posts in the eastern DRC and which processes a large flow of merchandise from Uganda.
"We regret the death of a soldier, three others are wounded, six militia have been killed and three others captured," said a regional spokesperson for the military, Lieutenant Jules Tshikudi.
DR Congo's huge eastern region has long been plagued by violence, but fighting between government soldiers and militia groups, as well as inter-ethnic clashes, has increased significantly this year.
North Kivu province has seen a particular surge in killings and kidnappings between rival ethnic groups.
Six people, including two soldiers, died last month in clashes between the army and Mai-Mai militiamen in North Kivu.
The Mai-Mai became prominent as armed community militias during the Second Congo War (1998-2003).
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