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I would have your planes fly closer to the germany/poland border away from the SA-10 hot spots in Kaliningrad altogether. Using this method, you don't even need to use any SEAD to bypass the SA-2 and SA-3s that are guarding this area. Remember SA-2s can't shoot at anything that are at low altitude. This saves the HARMs for suppression of defences that might be guarding the bridges. You should find it easier if you use this method.
It works if you restart until you find the best approach method, but realistically if you blunder into an SA-10 or a Slava you've had it. In a way that's down to the intelligence briefing. It mentions there might be SA-10 (there's a lot) and that there might be sea based defences. To be fair the player will soon find out that there's a lot stacked up against them. Not sure I expected quite as much on the initial attempts.