Nearly four years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine, but President Donald Trump says they're now reasonably close to ending the war.

Both Andrew Tuzyak and Diyana Gabyak live in Northeast Ohio, but have family that resides in Ukraine.

"My dad there, my sister there," Tuzyak said. A childhood friend of his passed away a few weeks ago, too.

Gabyak recently lost a cousin in the Ukrainian war.

"It's starting to hurt a lot more only because now I see that this is not just kind of like a political conflict. I really do see that it's going after dehumanization basically," Gabyak told me.

Over the last few days, though, the conversation as to what tomorrow may hold for the war has continued.

According to ABC News , Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday.

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