On Friday, the trial continued against the three men, 17 to 20 years old, who are suspected of being behind the shooting at Gamlegården in Kristianstad last year.

It was on the afternoon of August 3 that several people fled for their lives when at least 15 shots were fired at the mall.

Three people were hit by the shots, but significantly more were at the scene.

They did not fire targets

The police investigation shows that it is believed that the suspects, who according to the police belong to a criminal network at Charlottesborg, were looking for people who belong to a rival gang at Gamlegården.

The three who were shot were not the intended targets.

The accused men deny the criminal charges.

"When I see all the blood, I'm terrified"

One of those hit by the bullets is a woman in her 60s who suffered serious injuries to her face, arm and leg.

She was at the mall to post a postcard and visit the restaurant next door, when she suddenly saw that she was bleeding from her leg.

She then ran into the mall to get protection.

Once there, she discovered that she had also been hit in the jaw.

- When I see all the blood, I get really scared and start to understand that I have been met elsewhere as well, she said during Friday's hearing.

The woman also told how she is still affected by the incident.

- You look around behind your back.

This is that you are in the wrong place at the wrong time, there is a concern that you will be there again, she said.