In a classic of the unpredictability of naval combat, the real intended action in the Solomons doesn't happen as both sides roll badly despite the air cover.
There's some light bombing of the southern part of the Eastern Front, 3 ground strikes. The Soviets contest two of them with a single fighter of their own - in both cases matched by a German fighter - and both air combats result in the bomber being aborted and the fighters then giving up. so they fend off two attacks.
The third isn't challenged, which is simply because there are no fighters left, gets through and inflicts some disruption, maybe it'll be relevant later in the turn. So Germany hopes.
