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After a report about a warship being escorted near the UK, Kremlin said that Russia had 'the right' to defend itself against 'piracy.

The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russia had the right to defend itself against what it called piracy, after Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported that a Russian Navy frigate had escorted UK sanctioned tankers across the English Channel.

The?Telegraph reported that a Russian frigate named Admiral Grigorovich escorted through the English Channel two UK-approved oil tankers: the Russian-flagged Enigma and the Cameroon flagged Universal.

Dmitry Peskov was asked by the media about the report. He said that Moscow has seen many cases of what he called 'piracy in international waterways.' And that Russia will act to ensure the safety of their own shipping.

"We have seen repeated incidents of piratery in international waters over the last few months." Peskov, who spoke to reporters, said that these incidents of piracy, among other things, have harmed Russian Federation's economic interests.

"The Russian Federation considers that it is entitled to take measures to protect its own interests and will?certainly? do so."

Keir starmer, the British Prime Minister, said in a statement last month that he authorized the military to board and detain Russian vessels in British waters. This was to 'disrupt' a network that his government claims allows Moscow to continue to export oil to Western countries despite Western sanctions. (Reporting and Writing by Dmitry Antonov; Editing and Revision by Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)