By Tobias Carroll Companies across the entertainment industry have responded in myriad ways to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Some of the highest-profile reactions have come from studios like Disney and Warner Bros., who have opted to nix the Russian releases of several highly-anticipated films. Now, Netflix has joined them — taking an equivalent action, which in this case means going dark across Russia. “Given the circumstances on the ground, we have decided to suspend our service in Russia,” a spokesperson for the service told The Hollywood Reporter. This isn’t the first time this year tha…