London Bridge terror attack victim pictured in hospital after being stabbed four times by savage jihadists
A MAN stabbed four times in the London Bridge terror attack has been praised as a "soldier" by his friends.
Brett Freeman was pictured in his hospital bed after the horrific knife and van rampage that saw seven killed and almost 50 injured.
His pal Darren found out about his friend in the hours after the attack, saying: "Just woke up to find a friend of mine stabbed 4 times in the #LondonBridge terror attack."
He later added: "He's a soldier."
Friends were quick to support the injured man, with one writing: "Fight back Brett, get well soon."
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Twenty-one people are currently critically injured in the wake of the attack that saw men charge through crowds, stabbing people at random.
It has been confirmed seven people have died in the atrocity, with just one named so far.
Bystanders have been praised for their determination to help those injured.
Three terrorists were killed by cops, with the fatal shots fired in just eight minutes.
The three-strong gang wearing fake suicide vests were shot dead by armed police after inflicting eight minutes of terror on crowds enjoying a summer's evening in the capital.
The PM delivered a firm warning to those who harbour extremists in what looked like a turning point in terror policy today after the latest terror attack struck in the heart of London.
Following the third terrorist attack in three months Theresa May defiantly confirmed Thursday's General Election will go ahead and issued a warning to jihadis and those who harbour them as she said "things need to change".
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After chairing a Cobra meeting she said: "It is time to say enough is enough. Everybody needs to go about their lives as they normally would. Our society should continue to function in accordance with our values.
"But when it comes to taking on extremism and terrorism, things need to change.
“While we have made significant progress in recent years there is, to be frank, far too much tolerance of extremism in our country.
“So we need to become far more robust in identifying it and stamping it out - across the public sector and across society.
“That will require some difficult and often embarrassing conversations, but the whole of our country needs to come together to take on this extremism."
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