17.03.2026 12:02
According to a Pentagon report, U.S. General Antonio Aguto consumed excessive alcohol and fell three times during his visit to Ukraine in 2024, suffering a concussion; during this process, he lost classified military maps while traveling by train from Ukraine to Germany. While the fate of the documents remains unknown, the incident has raised serious security vulnerabilities and disciplinary discussions within the U.S. Army.
An official report from the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) revealed a significant security vulnerability within the U.S. Army. According to the report, U.S. General Antonio Aguto consumed excessive alcohol during his visit to Ukraine in 2024, fell multiple times, sustained injuries, and lost critical classified military maps.
According to Pentagon findings, Aguto consumed alcohol to the point of losing control during the visit. The report indicated that he fell three times and suffered a concussion as a result of the impacts. Following the incident, it was determined that the classified documents he was carrying had gone missing.
CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS LOST DURING TRAIN JOURNEY
The report stated that the military maps in question were lost during a train journey from Ukraine to Germany. It could not be determined exactly where the documents were lost or who might have come into possession of them.
While no details were provided regarding the content of the lost maps, the potential for containing critical information related to military operations raised serious security concerns. Experts warn that the uncontrolled disappearance of such documents could pose a national security risk.
SECURITY AND DISCIPLINE DEBATE IN THE ARMY
The incident has brought the discipline of senior personnel in the U.S. Army and the procedures for protecting sensitive documents back into focus. It was noted that the Pentagon has initiated an investigation into the incident and that security protocols are being reviewed.
This vulnerability, particularly occurring in a mission close to an active war zone like Ukraine, is considered to potentially have sensitive implications for U.S. military planning.