St. Petersburg, Russia - Ten-month-old Darina Gromova presses her soft, barely-toddler hands on the window of an airport terminal. “The main passenger,” her mother’s comment reads, followed by smiley faces.

Tender images like this one, posted on social networks by Russian vacationers in Egypt, mark the last public record of their lives. Darina and her parents were among 224 people killed Saturday when their plane disintegrated in midair.

One couple had just celebrated their anniversary. One young man flew to Sharm el-Sheikh to propose to his bride. At least three victims marked birthdays during their trip, according to postings on Russian network VKontakte, Instagram and other sites.

Relatives, friends and colleagues have piled bouquets and mementoes at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport, where the plane had been expected to land. Others are paying homage at the historical city’s graceful Palace Square, where photos of victims dangle from a fence.... Read More: VIN