The enraged Australian man who stomped on the head of one of the men accused of killing 15 people in the Bondi Beach massacre said he does not regret attacking the suspect after witnessing Sunday’s carnage.

Jacob Barnfield, who went viral after stomping on one of the suspects’ heads during their arrest, said that the kick was something “every Australian wanted to do.”

“People were just stomping on his head. I got a pretty good shot on his head as well, but I feel like it was pretty well deserved considering the circumstances,” Barnfield told The Sun.

“I had so much anger built up just to kick them because you’ve just seen all the dead bodies, you’ve seen the families screaming and crying,” he added. “There [were] children on the floor screaming and crying.

“It was a bit of a dog shot, but I don’t regret it at all. He deserved every bit.”

Barnfield was one of the bystanders who helped jump suspects Naveed Akram, 24, and his father, Sajid, in the aftermath of the deadly shooting that also injured 40 as hundreds of Jews celebrated Hanukkah on the famous Australian beach.

Barnfield could be seen on video, shirtless, as he ran over on the concrete footbridge and stomped on one of the suspect’s heads as he shouted, “F–king bash him!”

It remains unclear which of the gunmen Barnfield and others had stomped on.

Barnfield said he wasn’t thinking about his own safety in the moment.

“You don’t think about how dangerous it is when you’re running past kids bleeding out, families covering their children, and people with organs exposed. It’s just fight or flight,” he told The Sun.

Another bystander who risked his life, Ahmed el Ahmed, has earned a heap of praise after a harrowing video captured the moment he wrestled a gun away from one of the alleged terrorists.

Ahmed, a 43-year-old father of two from Syria, had reportedly told his family that he was ready to give up his life to save others when he rushed at one of the gunmen, which left him wounded and in need of surgery.