Turkey launched an unprecedented operation inside Syria on August 24. Dubbed Euphrates Shield, it backs pro-Ankara opposition fighters in the goal of rooting out IS jihadists and Kurdish militia from the border area.
A senior Turkish official confirmed two soldiers were killed and five injured in an attack by IS in northern Syria.
The fatalities are the first of the Turkish operation inside Syria to be blamed on IS. Turkey had blamed the death of one soldier on August 28 in a similar attack on Kurdish militia.
"Two of our hero comrades were martyred and five were wounded in a rocket attack on two of our tanks by Daesh elements," it said.
Daesh is another term for IS, which is also known by the acronyms of ISIS or ISIL.
The army said the attack took place south of Al-Rai, where Turkish tanks opened a second front in their Syria operation at the weekend.
The area is west of Jarabulus near the Turkish border which was retaken by pro-Ankara rebels at the start of the operation from jihadists.
Separately, two pro-Ankara Syrian fighters were killed and two others wounded in clashes in the same region, the army statement added.
Turkey has so far hailed its operation as a success and IS jihadists were at the weekend expelled from their last positions along the Turkish-Syrian border, depriving the group of a key transit point for recruits and supplies.
Turkey wants to establish a safe zone in the 98-kilometre area stretching from Jarabulus to Azaz to the west. The government says this has been completely secured in the weekend's operation.
Syrian rebels, backed by coalition forces, retook two villages near Al-Rai, it added. "The operation is continuing in the region."
Until now there had been few reports of clashes between Turkey or its allied fighters with IS. But there had been indications of intense fighting with the Kurdish Peoples' Protection Units (YPG) militia.
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