Facebook has reportedly suspended pages that targeted millennials and garnered tens of millions of video views after it was revealed the accounts were backed by the Kremlin. The social media behemoth suspended the pages Friday and said it would ask administrators to disclose their Russian affiliations, according to CNN. The pages are run by Maffick Media, whose majority stakeholder is Ruptly, a subsidiary of Kremlin-funded RT. While the company has hired contractors in Los Angeles, the company is registered in Germany, CNN reported. The suspension was an unusual move for Facebook, which does not require users to provide information about...