A bomb explosion has killed more than 30 people and wounded 20 others in eastern Congo. The blast followed a clash between the Congolese army and a pro-government militia in the town of Sange on Sunday evening. The explosion occurred despite a recent U.S.-brokered peace deal aimed at ending conflict with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group. Residents have fled for safety, with many heading toward Burundi. Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi has also accused Rwanda of violating the peace agreement. The conflict in mineral-rich eastern Congo has displaced over 7 million people, creating a significant humanitarian crisis.