Russia on Wednesday noted the "reserved and far more professional reaction" of the United States compared with other countries following Tuesday's missile blast that killed two people in Poland.
"In this case, one should take note of the reserved and far more professional reaction of the American side and the American president," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters during a press briefing in Moscow.
Peskov said the U.S. government’s reaction "stood in contrast to the absolutely hysterical reaction of the Polish side and a whole number of other countries."
U.S. President Joe Biden said Tuesday that it's "unlikely" the missile was fired from Russia but that he and other leaders of the G-7 and NATO would support Poland's investigation into what happened. Meanwhile, Polish President Andrzej Duda said Wednesday that the projectile was "probably a Russian-made S-300 missile" but that, so far, it appeared to be an "unfortunate accident."