"Such actions will likely continue to negatively impact international markets. This can be assumed with a high degree of certainty," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday. He added that many details remain unclear and therefore he does not wish to comment further on the case. He was also asked about Russia's offer to accept Iranian uranium as part of a broader agreement on the future of Iran's nuclear program. "The offer was made, but it was not accepted. Russia remains open to offering its assistance," said Peskov. Russia provided Iran with intelligence on the locations and movements of U.S. troops, ships, and aircraft, CNN reported shortly after the conflict began, citing multiple individuals familiar with U.S. intelligence. Russia is also assisting Iran with advanced drone tactics from its war in Ukraine to target U.S. and Gulf state objectives in the Middle East, CNN reported last month. Additionally, Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered Russia's assistance as a mediator in the conflict through a series of calls with leaders of Gulf countries.