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It was just because the radiated air was less toxic than your comment
It's not hard to see this. And it's also not hard to see that they deliberately showed the player in a polluted area of the tunnels (these exist, there were places in the previous games where you had to wear a mask in the tunnels) so they could then show the juxtaposition of clean outside air, dirty metro air, which is the opposite of what you mainly had in the previous games.
Boy some things just go right over the heads of folk who lack the capacity to think, right?
Exactly this!!
Looks like they finally found a save haven.
In the Metro 2035 book, Artjom is searching for a save place to live on the surface.
theres also enough irradiated tunnel areas so its not abnormal to wear a mask underground.
even killing him over span of thousend of years will look more mercifull to him than reading....
While you're right that there was not bad radiation in the new area's Artyom is going to, and that's why we see the shock reversal in the trailer that he needs a mask underground and then he can take it off outside on the surface.
But, it wasn't only Moscow the bombs were dropped on. They would have been dropped on most major cities, and many smaller towns or more rural area's, wherever there might be an airport, or military complex.
But you're right, it wouldn't be "random" towns and places like that. They would be strategic military or political targets.