Armed threat as 2,000 migrants rescued from Med

Italian coastguard threatened by Kalashnikov-wielding men during the operation, in an 'alarming' new twist

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A new risk of violence in the Mediterranean has emerged after more than 2,000 migrants were rescued by coastguards between the Italian island of Lampedusa and the Libyan coast.

In an "alarming twist", rescuers were faced with Kalashnikov-wielding men who approached in a speedboat from Libya, according to Italian officials. The armed men forced the coastguards to return a boat that had been emptied of migrants, the BBC reports.

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