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Authorities have this morning confirmed seven people are in a critical condition, four are in a critical but stable condition and 26 people are stable.
One person is yet to be assessed and two people have been treated and discharged.
Forty-two people were taken to hospital yesterday after terrorists opened fire on people at the Hanukkah By The Sea religious celebration at Bondi Beach.
Two of those people have since died.
Two of the injured are police officers, a constable and a probationary constable based across Sydney city and eastern suburbs.
9News understands one officer has undergone surgery to his shoulder and eye at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and may lose sight in that eye.
The other officer remains in a critical condition at St Vincent’s Hospital.
One of the terrorists responsible, Naveed Akram, 24, is in a critical condition in hospital under police guard.
The other shooter, his father Sajid Akram, is understood to have been shot dead by police.
The patients are in hospitals across Sydney including Prince of Wales, St George, Sutherland, Sydney Eye, St Vincent’s, Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney Children’s, Royal North Shore, and Liverpool.
Loved ones trying to get in touch are urged to use the Red Cross’s Register.Find.Reunite service.

