Eyewitness: Deep Israeli Bunkers Fail as Casualties Mount amid Heavy Censorship

Indian journalist Bridge Mohan has provided a harrowing eyewitness account of the dire situation faced by Israeli settlers in the occupied territories under intense Iranian missile barrages, describing the terrifying impact, stating that even some shelters reportedly built to a depth of about 100 feet failed to fully protect the illegal settlers.

"Even some shelters that are said to be built up to a depth of about 100 feet could not completely prevent casualties, and there are reports of people being killed inside these shelters."

He highlighted severe restrictions imposed by Israeli authorities.

According to him, officials have limited access to hospitals and prohibited filming of the deceased.

Mohan added that the true casualty figures are not being fully disclosed.

"The real statistics of casualties are not being fully announced."

He also pointed out failures in early warning systems.

In some instances, warning sirens did not sound, and advanced technological defenses were unable to detect incoming threats in time.

Mohan relayed accounts from Indian citizens living in the occupied lands.

He quoted them describing total destruction of homes with no survivors in certain cases.

"And when the bomb explodes, it doesn't see whether it's an Indian or an Israeli. And next to you, you might escape bullets on the right or left. But you won't escape a missile. And they say bunkers are very good. We saw 100 feet deep bunkers where people died there, and you're not being told the reality. Because if they tell us, it's Indian media. We should thank the government. What an excellent government we have. There, the government isn't telling you anything. You can't take visuals of bodies there. You can't go to hospitals. And when the incident happens, we don't even know which place it is, like we know if we have to go to Gaur city now. Which place to go there, we don't know the incident because who's going to tell us? And the next morning when we reach, and all other journalists too, not just me, they're saying only one casualty, one person died. But the locals there, Israelis who come here from Himachal too to blow smoke, they told there were four houses, nobody is alive."

This, he said, indicates major incidents occurred.

"From this it becomes clear that a big incident happened there."

Mohan emphasized the vulnerability despite claims of superior technology.

He recounted a specific morning incident around 5 am when no alarm sounded, only explosions were heard.

"And I'll tell you the truth, the technology there that they boast about, the alarm would ring. One day morning 5 o'clock incident I'll tell you, the alarm didn't even ring. Just boom boom sounds were coming. We realized things came without alarm."

"So technology has failed."