All bodies recovered after the sinking of the 114 on the Volga were identified

"A total of 114 corpses were brought to the office of forensic medicine in Tatarstan: 28 children, 66 women and 20 men. All the bodies were identified," the minister said, adding that 111 dead bodies were transferred to their families to be buried.

The ship had on board 208 persons, but only 79 - including 29 women, ten children and 40 men - were saved. Another 15 people are missing.Bulgaria ship sank three miles offshore, on 10 July. Built in Czechoslovakia in 1955, it was tilted to one side and sank within minutes.Russian Emergency Situations Ministry has reduced the team working at the scene of Tatarstan, said Minister Sergei Şoigu Friday."The team will be reduced today. Instead, we form a team of divers who will raise the ship," he said. Divers will also examine the bottom of the river after removing the ship, added minsitrul.Twenty ships and 72 specialists, including 23 divers, will raise the ship wreck Bulgaria, the Russian Transport Ministry said.