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A wounded Syrian refugee shows his injuries after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital, on Sept. 20.

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A wounded Syrian refugee tries to walk after he received medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital, just a few miles from the border with Syria, on Sept. 20 in Reyinhali, Turkey.
Wounded Syrian refugees are cared for at Reynhali State Hospital, just a few miles from the Syrian border in Reynhali, Turkey. As the conflict in Syria intensifies, ambulances continue to carry sick and wounded people from the border every day, although the hospital capacity is only 200 beds. The problem is not only capacity but where the Syrian refugees should go after treatment. Most of them will wait for a solution to the Syrian crisis at refugee camps.
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Editor's note: The eastern European photo agency ISIFA made these pictures available to NBC News via Getty Images on Sept. 24.

Katarina Pleskot Kollarova/ ISIFA via Getty Images
A wounded Syrian refugee shows his injuries after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital on Sept. 20.

Katarina Pleskot Kollarova/ ISIFA via Getty Images
A wounded Syrian refugee lies on a bed after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital on Sept. 20.

Katarina Pleskot Kollarova/ ISIFA via Getty Images
A wounded Syrian refugee shows his injuries after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital, on Sept. 20.

Katarina Pleskot Kollarova/ ISIFA via Getty Images
A wounded Syrian refugee shows his injuries after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital, on Sept. 20.

Katarina Pleskot Kollarova/ ISIFA via Getty Images
A wounded Syrian refugee shows his injuries after receiving medical treatment at the Reynhali State Hospital, on Sept. 20.
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To the Attention of the NBCNews: Correction required:
the statement "cared for a State Hot Reynhalispital" and receiving medical treatment at the "Reynhali State Hospital" are totally wrong and should be corrected based on the right facts.
Correction: The Rehab Center is owned and operated by UOSSM, the Union of Syrian Medical Relief Organizations, based in Paris. UOSSM.net there site and All Medical Staff providing care is operated by Syrian Professional and volunteers.
The Rehab Center at Reyhanli is run by UOSSM Syrian NGO. Although we highly appreciate the Turkish help and hospitality to the 100,000 Refugees these photos posted here were not of Turkish State Hospital.