Russia has not shelled Ukraine’s port infrastructure since Black Sea ceasefire, Pletenchuk said

As of April 10, Russia has not carried out any strikes on Ukraine’s port infrastructure following the partial ceasefire agreement in the Black Sea.
This was stated by Ukrainian Navy spokesman, Captain 3rd Rank Dmytro Pletenchuk, during a national telethon, according to Censor.NET.
"Regarding the agreement, we are aware that certain conditions were discussed. I have not seen the exact terms so far. From our side — from the position of our country and our Navy — the key condition was the absence of strikes on port infrastructure," Pletenchuk said.
According to him, no port strikes have been recorded since the start of the negotiations: "If we’re talking about the actual state of things — yes, since the beginning of these talks, there have been no strikes specifically targeting port infrastructure."
As previously reported, on March 25 the White House issued a statement following talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where the United States, Ukraine, and Russia reached an agreement on safe navigation in the Black Sea and a halt to strikes on energy infrastructure.