“Russia is deeply sorry and condemns US attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities,” the Kremlin in the mouth of Dmitry Peskov’s spokesman told reporters.

“US actions have increased the number of participants in the conflict and have led to a new escalation,” he said, adding that it is not yet clear what has happened in Iran’s nuclear facilities and whether there is a risk of radioactivity.

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The situation on the spot in Iran after attacks can only is a cause of concern, he said.

Russia signed a Treaty of Strategic Cooperation with Iran in January, although it did not include mutual defense clause. Prior to Saturday’s US attacks, Moscow had warned that US military intervention could destabilize the entire area and sink it into “abyss”.

Peskov said US President Donald Trump had not informed Russian President Vladimir Putin in detail about the planned blows, although they had discussed the possibility of US military involvement in general.

Asked what Russia is ready to do now, Peskov said that Moscow has offered its services as a mediator and what will happen next will depend on what Iran needs