US denies aircraft shot down in Iran despite Iranian claims near nuclear site
The United States rejects Iranian media reports that one of its aircraft was shot down over Bushehr province today, contradicting Tasnim news agency claims that Tehran destroyed a hostile drone near its sole nuclear power plant. Iranian officials said air defenses intercepted a US drone with a surface-to-air missile, with Jam county governor Masoud Tangestani confirming the aircraft's destruction and stating the district had returned to normal.
For Nigeria, this matters because Bushehr hosts Iran's only nuclear facility—a location where past US-Iran tensions have triggered oil market volatility. As an oil-exporting nation, Nigeria's budget and fuel prices are sensitive to Middle East spikes; even denied incidents can make traders nervous, potentially lifting Brent crude and affecting pump prices or government revenue projections.
Monitor global oil trends: if Brent jumps past $85/budget in the next 48 hours, consider adjusting fuel-dependent plans. No immediate action needed, but awareness helps brace for possible ripple effects on transport fares or inflation as the situation develops.
SOURCE: https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/29/us-denies-its-aircraft-was-shot-down-in-iran/