Remembrance Sunday on behalf of Scots while public events were called off because of coronavirus restrictions.The First Minister said the occasion is still an opportunity for everyone to observe a period of silence wherever they are and remember those who made the “ultimate sacrifice”.Sturgeon and UK Government figures were able to attend a service with traditional ceremonies, marches and wreath-laying called off across much of Scotland.She said: “Remembrance Sunday is an opportunity for all of us to take time to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
It allows us a chance to honour the memory of those who gave their lives in the two world wars and other conflicts while also paying tribute to our veterans and.
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