For interactively exploring the character encodings of text, I like BabelPad. It's a Unicode text editor, but it recognizes and automatically detects many legacy encodings.
No one has mentioned the Perl modules Encode::Guess (core) or Encode::Detect (CPAN) yet.
The Cyrillic text is most likely in one of the encodings KOI8-R, Windows-1251, or ISO 8859-5. (Probably KOI8-R, but that's just a guess.)
Jim
In reply to Re^4: Decoding Russian text
by Jim
in thread Decoding Russian text
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