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Strange Russian Reference

Discussion in 'Metro: Last Light General Discussion' started by civildissension, Jun 17, 2013.

  1. civildissension

    civildissension New Member

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    Hey. I noticed some rather obviously-placed text I believe in the back of the room at which the train stops with Anna before reaching the surface for the first time. It was in Russian and I can't really figure it out. We had a mini discussion with some people that knew Russian on Yahoo Answers.
    I'm not allowed to post the link, but you can just google "metro last light translate yahoo answers" and it should be the first result.

    Any explanations?

    The phrases in Russian are "люди! за что?" and "вина алешина".
    You can see the pictures at the link.