Hungary Starts Building Anti-Migrant Border Fence
Hungarian soldiers on Monday began erecting a controversial fence on the border with Serbia which is aimed at keeping out migrants.
"Works have begun on the construction of a section of the temporary border control fence," said a joint statement from the ministries of interior and defense.
The first fence section is being built on the outskirts of Morahalom, 180 kilometers (110 miles) south of Budapest and will run to 150 meters (almost 500 feet), it said.
Lawmakers last week approved the building of the four-meter high barrier along the 175-kilometer border with Serbia, which unlike Hungary is not an EU member.
The plan announced by populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government last month triggered concern both in Serbia and the European Union, which is struggling to control a massive influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.
Over the last two years, Hungary has been one of the main routes for people hoping to cross into Austria and Germany, most coming from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Kosovo.
Hungary is in the EU's passport-free Schengen zone which means that once migrants are inside the country, they can travel freely elsewhere.
So far in 2015, Hungarian authorities have registered 78,190 migrants crossing its border illegally, about 77,600 of whom have entered from Serbia.