The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports that a strike has cut power to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. In a statement cited by multiple outlets, the IAEA says it did not detect any release of radioactivity following the incident. The agency also states that radiation levels remain normal. The reports frame the event as affecting the facility’s power supply but not triggering measurable radiological consequences, according to the IAEA’s assessment at the time of its statement. The situation is presented with reliance on the IAEA’s monitoring results, emphasizing that its monitoring found no abnormal radiation readings and no radiation release. The coverage does not include additional technical details beyond the power disruption and the IAEA’s findings. The reports therefore converge on the same core points: the plant experiences a power cut after a strike, and the IAEA’s initial radiation monitoring indicates the absence of detectable radioactive releases and stable radiation levels.