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The bodies of all 34 of the victims of the Monday bombing at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport have been identified, the Emergency Situations Ministry said in a statement on its website.

"Thirty-four out of the thirty-five people killed [in the bombing] have been identified, one of them preliminarily," it said.

The ministry confirmed that all the bombing victims have been identified but that the suicide bomber himself has yet to be identified.

Two Tajiks, two Austrians, one Uzbek, one German, one Ukrainian and one Briton are among the victims, the ministry said.

As many as 116 people injured in the bombing are receiving medical aid at 25 hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region, it said.

One hundred three people sought help from the Emergency Situations Ministry’s psychologists, information and psychological support was provided in response to 308 requests, the ministry said. Hotline operators received 1,060 calls.

The cleanup operation will involve 167 emergency workers and 40 pieces of equipment.

The terrorist attack at Domodedovo Airport on Jan. 24 killed 35 people and injured more than 100.