2026年3月17日 / 美国东部时间下午2:06 / CBS新闻
五角大楼监督机构发现,2024年负责对乌克兰提供援助的陆军将军在火车上遗落了标有”机密”的乌克兰战争地图。
在上周发布的报告中,美国国防部监察长发现,从2022年12月至2024年9月期间负责监督美国对乌克兰军事支持的少将安东尼奥·阿古托(Major General Antonio Aguto),在多起事件中不当处理机密文件,并存在”酗酒过度”行为。
2024年4月,阿古托从乌克兰访问返回德国后,误将一个1.5至3英尺长的标有”机密”的地图管遗失。报告称,他在当晚或次日早上意识到地图管丢失,并通知了美国驻乌克兰大使馆。
阿古托及其团队是乘坐美国国务院2022年与乌克兰铁路公司建立的专列从基辅前往波兰的,该专列专门用于运送美国人员,而非其他公共用途。在得知文件丢失后,乌克兰铁路安全主管在火车上发现了该地图管,并派遣一名乌克兰人将其送到大使馆。
针对监察长的调查结果,阿古托表示没有迹象表明机密信息已被泄露。但监督机构仍认定其负有责任,并在报告中指出:”这些文件被遗留在火车上且未加保护,后来被乌克兰公民找回。”
2024年5月的另一起事件中,阿古托在饮酒后摔倒导致脑震荡,无法参加会议,其中包括与国务卿安东尼·布林肯(Antony Blinken)的会面。
会议前一天晚上,阿古托下午5点刚过就在基辅外出就餐,直到晚上11点多才返回。大约晚上10点,一名助手在设置通讯设备时问阿古托的助手还要多久,助手回复短信称:”我们还在继续…我觉得他不会检查任何东西。准备好但他醉得太厉害了。”
据一名证人称,阿古托回到房间后突然”失去平衡”,向后摔倒,后脑勺撞到墙上。在接下来的24小时内,他又摔倒了两次,行动”迟缓”到需要就医。
阿古托在当地医院接受了CT扫描和心电图检查,并被诊断为脑震荡。
虽然监察长未证实阿古托在工作中醉酒的指控,但报告确实得出结论,阿古托因在酒店房间”酗酒过度”后摔倒引发的一系列脑震荡,导致无法履行职责。
根据五角大楼2024年5月10日发布的情况说明书,在这些事件发生时,美国已向乌克兰提供了价值506亿美元的安全援助。
监察长建议陆军部长根据报告中描述的”已证实的不当行为”,对阿古托采取适当行动。
Army general left classified maps of Ukraine war on train, watchdog finds
March 17, 2026 / 2:06 PM EDT / CBS News
The Army general in charge of U.S. assistance to Ukraine in 2024 left classified maps marked “SECRET” describing the war in Ukraine on a train, a Pentagon watchdog found.
In a report issued last week, the Defense Department inspector general found Major General Antonio Aguto, who oversaw U.S. military support for Ukraine from Dec. 2022 to Sept. 2024, in separate incidents improperly handled classified documents and engaged in the “overindulgence of alcohol.”
In April 2024, Aguto misplaced a 1.5 to 3 feet tube of maps that were classified as “SECRET” after returning to Germany from a visit to Ukraine. The report says he realized he misplaced the tube either that night or the morning after and notified the U.S. embassy in Ukraine.
Aguto and his team had traveled from Kyiv to Poland on a train the State Department had established in 2022 with Ukrainian railways to provide transportation for U.S. personnel, not for other public use. After hearing the documents were missing, the Ukrainian director of train security found the tube on the train and dispatched a Ukrainian to deliver it to the embassy.
In response to the inspector general’s findings, Aguto said there is no indication classified information was compromised. The watchdog still found him at fault and wrote in the report, “those documents were left on the train, unsecured, and later recovered by Ukrainian nationals.”
In a separate May 2024 incident, Aguto suffered a concussion from a fall after drinking that incapacitated him for meetings, including one with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The evening before the meetings, Aguto went out to dinner in Kyiv just after 5:00 p.m. and didn’t return until after 11:00 p.m. At around 10:00 p.m., an aide setting up his communications equipment asked the aide with Aguto how long they’d be, and the aide texted, “We are still going strong… I don’t think he is going to check anything. Have it ready but he’s too drunk.”
Once he returned to his room, Aguto suddenly “lost his balance” and fell backward, according to one of the witnesses, striking the back of his head on the wall. He fell two more times over the course of the next 24 hours and was acting “slow” enough to warrant medical consultations.
Aguto had a CT scan and an EKG at the local hospital and received a concussion diagnosis.
While the inspector general did not substantiate allegations that Aguto was drunk on the job, the report did conclude that Aguto was unable to perform his duties because of a concussion caused by the series of falls that began with the one in his hotel room after an “overindulgence in alcohol.”
Around the time of the incidents, the U.S. had committed $50.6 billion worth of security assistance to Ukraine, according to a fact sheet released by the Pentagon on May 10, 2024.
The inspector general recommended the Army secretary take appropriate action with respect to Aguto in light of the “substantiated misconduct” described in the report.
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