The man who attacked Lyaskin has been released by police under a travel restriction order.
So, these are the facts:
One man lay in wait for another and struck him several times on the head with a steel pipe.
The attacker told a story claiming that Lyaskin had arranged the attack on himself, five minutes after they met.
The attacker's revelations, including a “leaked” interrogation video, were instantly amplified by pro-Kremlin media.
The attacker has multiple prior convictions.
The attacker came from another region. He has neither a job nor a place to live here.
Nevertheless, the police released him under a travel restriction order. (Compare this with other criminal cases.)
Now tell me, based on these six facts: can there really still be any doubt that this attack was organized by officials from the presidential administration?