A U.S. Army general who ran America’s Ukraine aid mission left classified documents on a train and drank himself into a concussion, a Pentagon watchdog report has found.
Major General Antonio A. Aguto Jr., 59, a retired Army two-star, headed up the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine (SAG-U)—based out of Wiesbaden, Germany—from December 2022 until August 2024, which coordinated and oversaw U.S. military assistance to Ukrainian forces fighting Russia’s invasion.
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