Boulder authorities have not ruled out further charges or victims in the terror attack last weekend on the city’s famed pedestrian mall, District Attorney Michael Dougherty told the Daily Mail on Friday.

Three victims, meanwhile, remain in the hospital, he told the Mail in an exclusive interview.

His office filed 118 charges Thursday against suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, who allegedly drove 100 miles north on June 1 from his home in Colorado Springs to carry out the attack on a gathering in support of hostages being held by Hamas.

Soliman told authorities he wanted to kill Zionists and had searched for meetings of Jewish groups before zeroing in on Run For Their Lives, which gathers weekly in Boulder.

Shirtless, he launched homemade Molotov cocktails at the group around 1.30pm, injuring at least 15 people and a dog.