Security forces were attacked with petrol bombs during overnight violence in Derry, a PSNI spokesman said today.
Most of the trouble took place around the fringes of the Fountain area, a small Protestant enclave in the city.
At least 14 petrol bombs were thrown during the disturbances, but there were no reports of any injuries, the PSNI reported.
The violence followed smaller disturbances in Derry earlier in the week.
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