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Verified verbatimDuke Today official news article confirming all known travelers safe; key sentences confirmed verbatim from the published article520 chars
Duke is monitoring the situation in Istanbul following tonight's attack at Ataturk International Airport. Duke has been in direct contact with all students, faculty, and staff traveling in Istanbul that Duke is aware of, and none have been harmed. If you know of Duke faculty, students or staff members in Istanbul who may be in need of international support resources, please contact Christy Parrish-Michels, manager for Global Administrative Support. Support is also available through Duke's travel assistance program.
The Ataturk Airport attack occurred at approximately 10 PM local Istanbul time (IST, UTC+3) on June 28, 2016 -- approximately 3 PM Eastern Daylight Time -- allowing Duke's administrative team to work throughout the afternoon and evening to confirm traveler safety
Duke's acknowledgment that it could not guarantee coverage of travelers 'Duke is aware of' -- versus all affiliated travelers -- reflects an honest statement of travel registry limitations that few institutions publish so explicitly
The attack was ISIS-claimed and targeted the international terminal at Turkey's busiest airport, killing 45 and injuring 230+ in shootings and three simultaneous suicide bombings