Ewa-Lotta Bexter woke up and realized that the house had been destroyed after it was blown up at the neighbor’s house.
An otherwise calm and safe area that has now been shaken after an explosion that can be linked to the Foxtrot conflict.
– I don’t know how to ever feel safe again when this happens, she tells TV4 Nyheterna.
Ewa-Lotta Bexter was woken shortly after seven on Thursday morning by her panicked dog jumping out of bed. When the dog runs out to the kennel and Ewa-Lotta follows, she sees that the door is open, the walls are broken and the windows are blown out.
– I thought we had had a burglary. But when I come in with the dog, I see that something else has happened, she says.
When Ewa-Lotta leads the other dog and goes to see what happened, she sees the neighbor’s house. The entire front and entrance are blown away.
– I can’t even explain how scared you get. I cried when I came out and saw what had happened.
“This should be the safest place on earth”
She describes the area as otherwise quiet and on military territory, and a place she thought would be safe.
– It is terrible. I don’t even want to go in now. This is supposed to be the safest place on earth, my home. And my home is destroyed by the shock waves from a bomb, she says.
Ewa-Lotta tried to bring her son home on Wednesday because it would be a safe place to be, but after what happened, she realizes that it is not what she thought.
– I don’t know how to ever be safe again when this happens.
The neighbors moved away
Ewa-Lotta describes the family whose house was blown up. The son in the family is said to have moved away from home several years ago and the daughter has two small dogs herself. The mother must have been part of the art round just a few weeks ago.
– It’s a normal family, as far as I know, she says.
When Eva-Lotta rests the dogs, she always goes past the neighbours’ houses. She has reacted to the fact that the cat was sitting at the entrance and cars were parked outside – but that she saw neither cars nor cat this morning.
– They seem to have known that something was going to happen, she says.