Story highlights Turkey, ISIS trade fire across Syrian border

Turkey also attacks Kurdish forces in northern Syria

(CNN) Turkey's military bombarded ISIS targets in northern Syria for the second consecutive day Tuesday after mortars from Syria struck two Turkish border towns, a senior Turkish official and state media reported.

On Tuesday, two mortar bombs struck a residential area in Karkamis, a Turkish town about a mile across the border from the ISIS-held Syrian city of Jarablus, Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency reported.

Karkamis is in Gaziantep province, whose capital was struck by a devastating bomb attack on a wedding Saturday night and was blamed on ISIS.

Later, three rockets were fired from Syria into Kilis, another Turkish border town about 90 kilometers (56 miles) to the west, which has been previously targeted by jihadists.

No one was injured in either of the attacks, the agency reported.

Turkish military vehicles move near the Syrian border in Karkamis on Tuesday.

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