RH 10.27.25 | Russia: Nukes, Sanctions, Drones & The Dark Winter
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Strap in — this episode of The Restricted Handling Podcast is one you’re going to want to hear. It’s October 27th, 2025, and Russia just decided to remind the world that it’s still trying to cosplay the Soviet Union. We’re breaking down Putin’s latest nuclear stunt, Trump’s sanctions bombshell, Ukraine’s drone warfare revolution, and how all of it ties together into what’s fast becoming the most dangerous geopolitical winter in years.
In this episode, we dig into Vladimir Putin’s chest-thumping debut of the Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered cruise missile that’s part science fiction and part safety hazard. Putin claims it can fly forever and strike anywhere — experts call it a “flying Chernobyl.” We get into the bizarre optics of Putin donning a military uniform, bragging about his “nuclear shield,” and warning of “overwhelming retaliation,” all while Russia’s economy quietly sputters under sanctions and its defense industry runs out of gas (literally).
Meanwhile in Washington, President Trump drops the hammer on Russia’s two biggest oil giants — Rosneft and Lukoil — in what analysts say is the most consequential sanctions move of his second term. Oil prices spike six percent, India and China pause purchases, and the Kremlin starts sweating. But in true Cold War déjà vu fashion, China steps up with a backdoor energy route, helping Russia move liquefied gas through Beihai like nothing happened. It’s sanctions chess at its finest, and Beijing’s playing for both sides.
Then there’s Ukraine — the underdog that just won’t quit. The country’s drone war has evolved from garage-built prototypes to billion-dollar mass production. We tell the wild story of Fire Point, the drone company that started as a film casting agency and now manufactures long-range, low-cost kamikaze drones taking out Russian oil refineries. Think less “startup pitch” and more “Skynet with a GoFundMe.”
But Russia’s hitting back hard. Massive drone swarms are pounding Ukraine’s grid, aiming to freeze the country into submission. We’ll unpack how these attacks threaten to plunge Ukraine into a “dark winter,” with rolling blackouts and targeted strikes on heating infrastructure.
We also cover the quiet moves that don’t make headlines — like Russia turning an old Baltic ferry wreck into an underwater spy base, sabotage fires spreading across its own cities, and North Korea’s foreign minister arriving in Moscow for a mysterious visit just as Trump heads to South Korea. It’s all part of a global chessboard that’s getting tighter and meaner by the day.
If you want an unfiltered, high-energy breakdown of how nukes, sanctions, drones, and old-school espionage are shaping the next phase of this war, this episode is it.