Tsudina vojska

“Tsudina vojska” refers to a type of informal or non-regular military formation typically found in the context of Slavic regions, particularly during historical conflicts. The term can denote irregular troops who may not be part of the formal national military structure but serve as local militia or volunteer forces during wartime or periods of unrest. These groups often arise in response to immediate threats and may consist of civilians taking up arms to defend their communities. While they may lack the training and discipline of regular army units, tsudina vojska can play a crucial role in local defense and the overall military effort in a given conflict. Their organization, loyalty, and effectiveness can vary widely, influenced by the social and political context in which they operate.