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Just to close off this thread, you were 100% right about using Gluetun as well.
After I got everything working nicely (pre-Gluetun), I got a strange email from my ISP about allegedly copyrighted material being made available by someone or other on my home IP. No idea who that could be.
Turns out, friends, that VPNs sometimes silently drop connection. And the killswitch may block the traffic of the user that initiated the VPN connection, but it not does not block Transmission traffic inside a docker container. That was a bummer to find out the hard way. Anyway, running the VPN in a Gluetun container and making it a service of the Transmission container solves that problem rather nicely and is surprisingly easy to implement. Thanks to the developer for that, and thanks to you for pointing me down the right path!