Thumpalumpacus
Lieutenant Colonel
Kharkov. The Soviets tried raiding German airfields IOTL to stop the June 1943 attacks on Gorky and they were a miserable failure due to radar and flak.
They also tried to do the same before Citadel to disrupt German air power, but that failed badly too:
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Again the Soviets were an entirely different kind of foe compared to the Wallies and were nowhere near as capable. Their main ability was to suffer immense losses, but be able to continue to fight and wear down the Axis.
Do you think the Soviets are simply going to roll over and accept such a damaging fait accompli?
Never forget -- in any what-if, the other side has a panoply of possible responses. Me, I could see night-time incendiary attacks to reduce the threat from flak. At that time in the war, it's not like the LW has idle night-fighters laying around waiting to be used.