KAMPALA—Uganda on Thursday charged 15 people with offences including terrorism and aiding terrorism related to their alleged role in bombings in the country’s capital and elsewhere in October and November that left at least nine people dead. In the early hours of Nov. 16, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance of a police station in the center of Kampala. Three minutes later two other suicide bombers detonated along a road that leads to the parliament. Those bombings killed at least seven people including the bombers and injured dozens. At least two people were killed in two other bombings in October, one at a restaurant and another on a bus. ISIS terrorist group, which is allied with the rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), claimed responsibility for the Nov. 16 attack and the restaurant attack. Originally a Ugandan group, the ADF has operated in the dense forests in eastern …