"After the heinous attack in Istanbul, our armed forces hit in the last 48 hours some 500 positions of Daesh (IS) in Syria and Iraq with artillery and tank fire," Davutoglu told Turkish ambassadors in Ankara.
He added that around 200 IS members had been killed in the assault. It was not immediately possible to independently verify the toll.
"Every attack that targets Turkey's guests will be punished," he added.
But Ankara last year stepped up its involvement in the US- led coalition against IS, hosting American war planes at its Incirlik air base for deadly raids against the jihadists and conducting some air strikes of its own.
There was no suggestion from Davutoglu that Turkey has carried out air strikes against IS in the last 48 hours and it appeared that all the fire had been from the ground.
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