I made an underground jail for my important villagers because I hate it when they die. It is fully lit and every villager is in a secure cell with an iron door, in each a bed, a job site block, and a torch. I've been using this for months every day, visiting the villagers to trade regularly (they are all master). None of them ever died or took damage. Today when I logged on and traveled to my underground village, all of them were gone. Every single one.
Villagers still exist in my other villages, one of which was only about 80 blocks away a little further underground. In this further underground village, which I use to breed them, three of the four villagers disappeared just a few days ago, but I didn't think as much of it, because that village is not as secure. I don't know if it is related.
Any ideas? I travel a lot in game, to places many thousands of blocks, or even tens of thousands of blocks away, and change my spawn point frequently, in case there is a known bug related to distance.
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The raid was triggered by entering the second village, since it didnt trigger as usual in the jail village shown in the screenshot, most likely due to not having any villagers.
It would be impossible for a pillager to enter the room shown in the screenshot, as it is protected by iron doors. However, there would be nothing to protect the villagers if a randomly spawning group of pillagers happened to appear in the room, although I have never seen them spawn underground before.
There's a raid going on in that village... is it possible that the raiders were able to enter that corridor and shot the villagers? The cells are not secure, judging by your screenshot, as pillagers can shoot through the gap where the buttons are, and evokers can cast their spells through them.