Hungary opened a small military base Monday along its southern border for soldiers designated to stop migrants from entering the country.

The complex is one of four bases built since the start of the year. It is constructed from 90 containers and is meant to serve 150 troops stationed along the southern border.

The soldiers work with designated “border hunters” to prevent migrants from getting across the fence erected along the border to Serbia. The base will significantly cut down the commute for soldiers on patrol.

“The defense of the border … so hundreds of thousands won’t march across the country, deserves total respect,” Hungarian Defense Minister Istvan Simicsko said at the opening of the base, according to The Associated Press. “Our most important common interest is the protection of the Hungarian citizens, our family members and civilians.”

Hungary recently announced the construction of a second border fence. The national parliament also approved legislation to indefinitely detain asylum seekers in containers along the border. (RELATED: Hungary Moves To Detain All Asylum Seekers In Containers)

“The migration flow has only slowed, but it is not over,” Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at a swearing-in ceremony for hundreds of border guards March 7, according to BBC. “We have gained time to strengthen our lines of defense.”

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