The complete list of the victims

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Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Relatives of those who died when an Armenian plane crashed into the Black Sea arrive at Sochi's Adler airport, 03 May 2006. An Armenian jet crashed into the Black Sea off Russia's coast, killing all 113 people on board and leaving relatives with a heart-wrenching wait as workers continued to pull bodies from the sea. AFP PHOTO / DENIS SINYAKOV (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/Getty Images)

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A relative of a passenger who was on board a crashed Armavia Airbus A320 passenger aircraft reacts at the airport in Yeravan May 3, 2006. The Armenian airliner crashed into the Black Sea off the Russian coast in heavy rain on May 3, and all 113 passengers and crew on board were killed, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said. (Mkhitar Khachatrian/Reuters)

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Relatives of passengers of a crashed Armavia Airbus A320 airliner check the passengers list at the airport in Sochi May 3, 2006. All 113 passengers and crew on board the Armenian airliner were killed on Wednesday when the plane crashed into the Black Sea off the Russian coast in heavy rain and disintegrated, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

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Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Rescue workers carry in the Sochi port docks, the life raft of the Armavia airline Airbus A320 plane that crashed 03 May 2006. The Armenian passenger jet crashed into the Black Sea off the Russian resort 03 May as it tried to land in bad weather at a nearby airport, killing all 113 people on board, officials said. The plane went off the radar screens at 2:15 am (2215 GMT Tuesday) as the plane attempted a second landing at Adler airport near Sochi after heavy rain had reduced visibility, Armenian and Russian officials said. AFP PHOTO / DENIS SINYAKOV (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/Getty Images)

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Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A policeman passes between the tail of the Armavia Airbus A320 plane that crashed 03 May 2006 and some belongings of the dead passengers at the dock of the port in Sochi. The Armenian passenger jet crashed into the Black Sea off Russia early today as it tried to land in bad weather at a nearby airport, killing all 113 people on board, officials said. The plane went off the radar screens at 2:15 am (2215 GMT Tuesday) as the plane attempted a second landing at Adler airport near Sochi after heavy rain had reduced visibility, Armenian and Russian officials said. AFP PHOTO/Denis SINYAKOV (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/Getty Images)

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Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A Sochi port worker carries plane debris next to the tail of the Armavia Airbus A320 plane that crashed 03 May 2006. The Armenian passenger jet crashed into the Black Sea off Russia early 03 May as it tried to land in bad weather at a nearby airport, killing all 113 people on board, officials said. The plane went off the radar screens at 2:15 am (2215 GMT Tuesday) as the plane attempted a second landing at Adler airport near Sochi after heavy rain had reduced visibility, Armenian and Russian officials said. (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/Getty Images)

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Sochi, RUSSIAN FEDERATION: A Sochi port crane lifts the tail of the Armavia Airbus A320 plane that crashed 03 May 2006. The Armenian passenger jet crashed into the Black Sea off Russia early 03 May as it tried to land in bad weather at a nearby airport, killing all 113 people on board, officials said. The plane went off the radar screens at 2:15 am (2215 GMT Tuesday) as the plane attempted a second landing at Adler airport near Sochi after heavy rain had reduced visibility, Armenian and Russian officials said. AFP PHOTO / DENIS SINYAKOV (Photo credit should read DENIS SINYAKOV/AFP/Getty Images)