I am gonna guess it's an AOG (Act Of God) that proved your UPS really isn't.
Was there any lightning activity near the power line coming into this UPS? Nearby cloud-to-ground strikes can induce severe spikes on the power line, enough to cause the MOV to short-circuit and blow the fuse. That is why
@Harald Kapp has suggested that you first remove the now defunct MOV (which may be permanently shorted), replace the fuse, then see if UPS functionality has been restored. If the UPS then works, you can replace the MOV (which died, along with the fuse, to save your UPS) and your problem is solved!
Do not operate the UPS, except for the functionality test, until the MOV is replaced.
If the steps
@Harald Kapp offered you do not restore operation, extensive troubleshooting is required. Are you up for it?