Two of my clients have family in Ukraine. They are both older ladies, here with their daughters (and their families). One has a son Ukraine who is close to the Romania's border, and they spoke with him last night and he was not worried, as he felt he was going to be out of most of the fighting and so he felt safe. The son-in-law said that they would keep in close contact with him and continue to make sure he stayed safe. The other has a sister (older than she is) who is in central Ukraine. The also spoke with her last night, but they are worried and scared. I kept saying how sorry I was and offering my prayers, and asking if there was anything her sister needed, that if we could find a way to send to her, I would. Her daughter kept thanking me, kept telling me I was "too kind" and she was crying at one point, just thanking me. I didn't feel "too kind", and because of Trump, I felt like we (America) was somewhat responsible for this. I just felt bad for the both of them and was was just worried about them and their families and were hoping they were safe or had gotten somewhere safe. The daughter did say, "I wish you could being them here, but I know that's impossible." :-( I wish I could bring her here.