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A frustrated Kenyan reacts to the high cost of living that has hit many households. [Getty Images]

Kenyans have been asked to brace for a possible record increase in fuel prices due to the current Israeli-Palestine conflict exacerbating the already tightened global oil markets.

This is despite the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) data pointing to a decline in international prices of crude oil.

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