Aftermath Silver Ltd. provided the final assay results from the 2021-22 diamond drill program at the Berenguela Ag-Cu-Mn project located in the Department of Puno in southern Peru Sixty-three holes were completed during the program for a total of 6,168m of core drilling. Aftermath's technical team is incorporating the drill results into a revised geological interpretation of the Berenguela mineralization which will be used to complete a new NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate later in 2022. Historical mapping and resource modelling shows that the mineralisation extends 1300m along strike (including a 100m length zone with historic open-pit mining but no drilling) with a width of 200 to 400m.

Results are included in the table below for the final 12 holes, 8 of which are twins of historic RC holes. Some twin holes targeted moderate or variable grade mineralisation - including higher-grade Cu areas-for planned metallurgical testwork. Highlights include: 72.0m @ 1.20% Cu and 65 g/t Ag in hole AFD-060 from 19.20m downhole; 22.3m @ 247 g/t Ag and 0.56% Cu in hole AFD-063 from 57.65m downhole, including 7.0m @ 593 g/t Ag and 1.26% Cu.

The drill campaign delivered excellent results which will be incorporated into a new resource estimate which is underway. Holes drilled on the south-eastern extent of the known mineralisation returned significant copper and manganese intersections confirming the polymetallic, zoned nature of the Berenguela mineralisation. The RC twinning program twinned a selection of RC holes from 2004/05 and 2017, and returned results that compare favourably with historic values.

Company has also acquired samples for metallurgical testwork from across various mineralized domains. Aftermath Drilling at Berenguela: The first phase of Aftermath's drill program at Berenguela was completed in May, 2022 with 63 diamond core holes for a total of 6,168m of drilling. All drill results have now been received.

A table of collar coordinates, azimuths, dips and final depths for all of AAG's drilling has been posted on Aftermath's website at this link: https://aftermathsilver.com/projects/berenguela/plans-and-sections/Zone of Historic Drilling and Twinned Holes Six RC holes drilled in 2017 were twinned, three in the north-east of the project by holes AFD-052, AFD-053, and AFD-054, and 3 in the south-east by AFD-060, AFD-061 and AFD-062. Two RC holes drilled in 2004/05 were also twinned. Results from the 2021-2 core drilling were on parity with or better than the 2017 assays.

Mineralized intercepts in core were also more discrete, which is to be expected when comparing the diamond core with RC drilling methods. In the north-east area, AFD-052, AFD-053, and AFD-055 appear to have been drilled sub-parallel to a steeply dipping mineralised limestone block. Whilst the thickness of the mineralisation was consistent, local grade variations occurred but the overall tenor of the zone was reflected well by the twinning program.

A characteristic of the south-east drilling area is the relatively high copper and manganese grades and moderate silver grades in contrast to the north-west area where silver and zinc are relatively higher. All holes reported were drilled in zones with historic drilling as shown on the accompanying sections 1050E, 1100E, 1800E, and 1900E.