The instant the OSCE released this report from embattled Mariupol, I doubted its validity. The main reason I doubted, besides my own intel and insticts, was that it was just too quick. Since when has the handcuffed multinational security and cooperation organization been free to "instantly" assess such an event?Most people do not understand that the OSCE in Ukraine is made up of mostly military or media experts along with about 450 staff members,from 41 OSCE participating States supported by local staff from the Mission’s Head Office is in Kyiv; to monitors deployed to Kherson, Odessa, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Chernivtsi, and Luhansk. Herein resides the tricky part for instantaneous rocket trajectory analysis and the current OSCE line. First of all, we know not exaclty "who" filed or who approved the Mariupol early blame assessment. Secondly, the chances of an OSCE observation team being on hand minutes after the rocket attacks in Mariupol, seem slim indeed. Also, BBC and Reuters early coverage of the rocket attack, they seem hasty, ill informed, and suspicious, at best.I've contacted the head of communications for the OSCE with questions concerning this, and more. With previous reporting that was slow or still outstanding on such open events as the downing of MH17, just how could the OSCE muster out a definitive finger pointing in this case? What's more indicative, where was the Russian member of the team when the release was allowed? This is the curiosity that makes me wonder now. You see, no report can be released from these "special" missions in Ukraine without the unanimous consent of all the parties.This alone makes the OSCE report highly suspect, even dubious. Add to this video that apparently shows the rockets coming from the west of Mariupol, contrary to the OSCE report, and the whole Ukraine situation takes on new meaning. The "mashup" I have created originates from this video, and a simple map expercise in determinding where the rockets impacted. You can clearly see explosions on the westward side of the buildings in this quandrant in the video.So, until I receive some answers from the OSCE's spokedperson, it seems fair to say something very strange happened on the ground there in Urkaine this weekend. I also have it from reports from the OSCE that the Russians may have been absent in this quick deliberation to release a damning report. As we've seen many times, Kiev seems to have dibs on who tells the world these days.We shall see.