Although the members of KC "PuNKt" hoped that Nikšić's hooligans had nothing against alternative culture and that they could use the ruined Army House, until its reconstruction, without disturbing each other, the exact opposite happened. Square of forgotten artists "thanks to unknown artists" was turned into a square of ruins.
"After ten days, the space that we diligently prepared and where the artists worked, was devastated. The little we managed to do, someone destroyed in a short time. I assume they are teenagers. Parents should ask themselves why their children behave destructively and why they react in this way," said Boško Milović from "PuNKt".

But, as Milović said, that destructiveness will not "mess up their accounts" because they decided to turn the destructive energy of the youth into a creative one.
"Even though we expected this, we secretly hoped it wouldn't come to that. But let's move on. A documentary of everything that was done is being prepared, as well as a catalog that will perpetuate the completed works, some of which unfortunately have already come to an end," Milović said.
They will continue, as he said, with organizing concerts, DJ-sets, and they are also planning some activity for the upcoming Women's Day.
KC "PuNKt", which officially began its work on February 20, when an exhibition was organized in the Army House, experimental films were shown and a concert was held, was founded by Nikšić NGOs "Civis Diversus" and "Tunjel", with the aim of bringing culture closer to young people. And they don't give up because they believe that culture is the only medicine against non-culture.
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