Firefighters attacked during Bonfire Night callouts
Tens of thousands attended officially organised displays across Scotland.
Firefighters were attacked as they responded to Bonfire Night callouts.
Crews attended 330 bonfires on Sunday and emergency control rooms across Scotland received 800 calls.
Firefighters were attacked during 11 callouts, which the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service branded "reckless".
Assistant chief officer Lewis Ramsay said: "Attacks on emergency responders are completely unacceptable.
"This type of behaviour not only prevents our crews from bringing any emergency to a safe and swift conclusion but it can impact on the police when they have to escort us at the scene."
Spectators were forced to flee when a fireworks display in Moray went wrong.
Several people are understood to have been struck by pyrotechnics in Elgin on Saturday.
Meanwhile, tens of thousands attended officially organised fireworks displays across Scotland.
Around 60,000 people packed out Glasgow Green on Sunday night, with another 25,000 celebrating in Paisley and 12,000 in Aberdeen.