FOUR people were killed late Sunday and 35 wounded, several of them foreigners, when two bombs exploded in a nightclub and restaurant district of Uganda’s capital Kampala, police said on Monday.A senior security source said the bombs were the work of an urban terrorist wing of the Allied Democratic Forces rebels. The wounded included an American consultant for the US Agency for International Development. Nine suspects are “helping police with their inquiries.” The timing, location and method of the blasts resemble a spate of explosions in the Ugandan capital last year which left at least seven people dead. Three bombs aboard buses killed another 24 people. The ADF, active since 1996 in western Uganda, are fighting to destabilise Museveni’s government.