The bodies of two missing miners were found in a Russian mine nearly a month after the country's worst mining disaster took the lives of more than 100, news agencies reported. "The bodies of the two miners were located in a flooded part of the Ulyanovsk mine last night and raised to the surface," a spokesman for Yuzhkuzbassugol, the mine's owner, told Interfax, according to dpa. The spokesman added the bodies had been identified and that the miners' funerals would take place Thursday. The retrieval of the two missing miners' bodies brought to 110 the number of victims of a March 19 blast that rocked the mine, 3,000 kilometres east of Moscow in Siberia's Kemerovo region. Wednesday's announcement came a day after Russian authorities announced that 42 people, including eight who perished in the explosion, were suspected of causing the tragedy. -- SPA