Rockets have been fired in the southern Turkish resort of Antalya, local media has said.
No casualties have been reported following the incident, according to Turkish news agency Dogan.
The agency said two missiles were fired from a mountainous area at the highway between the city of Antalya and the resort town of Kemer at around 10:30am on Friday, hitting a fishing company's shop.
Ambulance services and special forces police were sent to the scene, some 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Antalya, Dogan reported.
The Antalya province neighbours the popular tourist resorts of Marmaris and Bodrum, and is north of Cyprus. It is known as the gateway to the country's southern Mediterranean region - the Turquoise coast.
Turkey has been the target of a string of attacks by both Isis and Kurdish separatists in recent months.
Islamists have attacked tourists and protestsers in Istanbul and Ankara, as well as launching suicide bombings in areas near the Syrian border.


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