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Russia claims it is too soon to estimate the damage caused by US bombs to Iranian nuclear facilities

The Kremlin stated on Wednesday that the damage caused by U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nucleus facilities last weekend was still too early to determine.

Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Kremlin, said "No" when asked if Russia held its own data on the extent of damage. I don't believe that anyone has realistic data at this time. "It's likely too early to have such data. We need to wait for them."

The U.S. president Donald Trump claimed at the weekend that these strikes "obliterated Iran's nuclear facility".

Three sources familiar with the situation said that an initial U.S. Intelligence assessment determined that the attack had set Tehran's program back by

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Russia condemned the strikes against Iran, which it signed an agreement of strategic cooperation with in January, calling them illegal, unjustified, and unprovoked.

Peskov stated that Russia has evidence that Washington and Tehran have open communication channels. He added that Moscow is closely monitoring the developments and continues to speak with Iran. Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Mark Trevelyan/Maxim Rodionov, Editing by Andrew Osborn

(source: Reuters)