HUNDREDS of republicans have gathered in Derry today to remember IRA members from the city who died during the Troubles.
The annual Volunteers Sunday march left Central Drive in Creggan at 12 noon.
The march, which is accompanied by eight bands, is making its way to the republican plot in the City Cemetery.
There they will hear from the main speaker will be former Sinn Fein Donegal TD and Irish Senator Padraig Mac Lochlainn.
Up to 2,000 people are expected to take part.
The event has been brought forward two hours as it had been scheduled to take place at 2.00 pm.
But this clashed with the the kick-off time for Ireland’s clash with France in the Euros.
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