Syrian refugees treated in Turkish makeshift clinics
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The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says at least 138,000 people, mostly Syrian Kurds, have flooded into Turkey after fleeing ISIL extremists in Syria.
Many are in desperate need of medical treatment.
Voluntary groups are doing their best to help. But it's not easy.
"We don't have enough medicine, explained volunteer Dr Ahmet Aslan. "We lack equipment for first aid. We are trying to serve our people with limited resources. People wounded at the Syrian border are coming in."
Seventy medical profess…
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