The article argues that Zelensky's denial of Ukraine's involvement in the missile incident in Poland "is beginning to wear down the patience of some Western diplomats."

“Fierce discussions of the incident not only revealed a deepening split in the West, but also showed the fatigue of Europe and the United States from a protracted crisis with no signs of a peaceful settlement,” the material says.

The Global Times also highlights the difference in the rhetoric of the US and major European countries towards Russia.

They are engaged in refuting rumors, and not blaming Moscow for what happened.

Earlier, columnist Andrew Koribko accused Zelensky of trying to deceive the third world war.

The Ukrainian leader said he was not 100% sure that the rocket that fell in Poland was Russian.

On November 16, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian troops carried out precision-guided missile strikes on November 15 only against targets in Ukraine and no closer than 35 kilometers from the Ukrainian-Polish border.