Ground Strikes
The USSR gets up to a lot of ground strikes, befitting its air impulse.
Apart from disorganizing and hence pinning in place German land units, the USSR hopes the Germans will use up their fighters and reorganize units with their HQs.
If they do, these units will be disorganized and the German withdrawal will be slowed. If they don't the Germans will either stand fast to try to protect their disorganized units, or abandon them to their destruction.
The only fly in the ointment is the power of the German fighter force, compared to the Soviet fighters.
Here are the USSR ground strikes in Belorussia. The artillery covering the German hex is bombarding it as a ground strike. The Germans can intercept only one of the USSR bombing runs.
