Ukraine Army Trolls Russia With Ouija Boards To 'Stay Connected' To 71,800 Dead SoldiersKEY POINTS- Ukraine's defense ministry posted a short video tutorial of turning Russia's Mi-8 into a flaming 'jack-o'-lantern'- Ukraine also threatened to use Javelin and HIMARS to 'subdue the evil spirits'- Russia has lost about 71,820 soldiers since the invasion began in FebruaryUkraine on Monday mocked Russia's Ministry of Defense, saying it will send an "Ouija board" to help it stay in touch with Russian soldiers who were killed in the war.Perhaps it's time we send an Ouija board to [the] Russian Ministry of Defense, so they can stay connected with over 70,000 of their personnel in Ukraine," the defense ministry wrote in a Twitter post.The defense ministry also made a number of other Halloween-themed posts mocking Russia's losses in the war, including a "short video tutorial" on turning a Russian Mi-8 helicopter into a "jack-o'-lantern" and another celebrating the Ukrainian Air Force's success in shooting down over 40 Russian missiles "before their first cup of coffee."The posts come as Russia sent a barrage of missiles to Ukrainian cities on Monday, leaving a majority of Kyiv households without water or power.Russian President Vladimir Putin said the missile onslaught was "partly" in response to a drone attack on Russia's Black Sea Fleet in the city of Sevastopol in the annexed Crimean Peninsula."