DAYTON DAILY NEWS — Lebanon resident Oksana Knapp has a sister in war-torn Ukraine, but for the moment, that relative is as safe as might be expected, given her uncertain situation. “She’s as fine as she can be under the circumstances,” Knapp, a Ukrainian national, said of her sister Thursday. “I mean, her hometown is filled with refugees right now. But she’s not planning to go anywhere yet.” Knapp’s sister lives in western Ukraine, near the country’s border with Romania, relatively far from the Russian invasion of her country in its north, south and east. “I’m not trying to get her here as a refugee — not yet, anyway,” Knapp said of her sister. That time may come. For now, Knapp — who is active in the Ukrainian Society of Greater Cincinnati & Dayton — has friends from Ukraine who live in the United States and are trying to get family to America.