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    Kremlin Says Russia Has Right to Defend Itself From 'piracy' After Report of Warship Escort Near UK

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Russia’s Kremlin said it had the right to defend its shipping from Western actions it brands as piracy, after reports that the frigate Admiral Grigorovich escorted two UK‑sanctioned tankers through the English Channel amid rising enforcement against Russia’s ‘shadow fleet.’

    Table of Contents

    • Russian Naval Actions and International Response
    • Incident Overview
    • Details of the Escort Operation
    • Kremlin's Justification
    • Statements from Kremlin Officials
    • Protecting Russian Interests
    • UK Government Response
    • Reporting Credits

    Kremlin Defends Warship Escort of Sanctioned Tankers Near UK Waters

    Russian Naval Actions and International Response

    Incident Overview

    MOSCOW, April 9 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia had the right to defend itself from what it called piracy after Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported that a Russian navy frigate had escorted UK‑sanctioned tankers through the English Channel.

    Details of the Escort Operation

    A Russian navy frigate, the Admiral Grigorovich, had escorted two UK‑sanctioned oil tankers, the Russian‑flagged Universal and the Cameroon‑flagged Enigma, through the English Channel, the Telegraph reported.

    Kremlin's Justification

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, asked about the media report, said that Moscow had seen repeated cases of what he described as piracy in international waters and that Russia would act to ensure the safety of its own shipping.

    Statements from Kremlin Officials

    "Over the past few months, we have witnessed repeated incidents of piracy in international waters. These incidents of piracy have, among other things, harmed the economic interests of the Russian Federation," Peskov told reporters.

    Protecting Russian Interests

    "The Russian Federation considers itself entitled to, and will certainly take, measures to protect its interests."

    UK Government Response

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said last month that he had authorised the military to board and detain Russian ships in British waters to disrupt a network of vessels that his government says enables Moscow to export oil despite Western sanctions.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Anna Peverieri;Editing by Andrew Osborn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov justified naval protection of Russian-linked ships by citing repeated ‘piracy’ incidents in international waters harming Russia’s economic interests (aljazeera.com).
    • •Reports say the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich escorted two UK‑sanctioned oil tankers, Universal and Enigma, through the English Channel – seen as a signal of Moscow protecting its shipping amid Western enforcement (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Russia’s maritime strategy includes deploying naval escorts for its ‘shadow fleet,’ a network of sanctioned vessels used to evade sanctions, although analysts warn the navy lacks global reach for sustained protection (en.wikipedia.org).

    References

    • Kremlin official says Russian navy to stop West’s seizure of merchant ships | Shipping News | Al Jazeera
    • Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich
    • Russian shadow fleet

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says Russia has right to defend itself from 'piracy' after report of warship escort near UK

    1Why did Russia escort oil tankers near the UK?

    Russia escorted UK-sanctioned oil tankers through the English Channel to protect its economic interests from what it called piracy.

    2What ships were involved in the reported escort?

    The Russian navy frigate Admiral Grigorovich escorted the Russian-flagged Universal and Cameroon-flagged Enigma tankers.

    3How did the Kremlin justify the escort?

    The Kremlin cited repeated piracy incidents in international waters, asserting Russia's right to protect its shipping interests.

    4What is the UK's response to Russian shipping?

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK military could board and detain Russian ships in British waters under new orders.

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