By Q Radio news
For the first time an MOD official will give evidence to the coroner - in connection with the 1971 Ballymurphy killings.
Ten people, including a Catholic priest and a mother-of-eight - were killed during three days of gunfire involving the Parachute Regiment.
Another man died of a heart attack.
This morning families of the dead were at the Royal Courts of Justice for the hearing.
John Teggart of the Ballymurphy Families group - hopes the official will provide answers...
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