Avrupa Minerals Ltd. reported results for holes SLV 005 and SLV006 at the Slivovo prospect in Kosovo. The project is operated by Avrupa, and funded by partner, Byrnecut International Ltd. Avrupa geologists collared holes SLV005 and SLV006 at the same spot, located approximately 110 meters east of previously reported SLV004. SLV005 was designed to test the true thickness of gold mineralization at a point located approximately 100 meters east (and down dip) of the SLV004 collar location.

SLV006 was designed to test the potential for gold mineralization further to the east (and down dip) of SLV005. Results from SLV005 include a 12-meter intercept of 12.2 g/t gold and 8.02 g/t silver at a depth of 27.40 to 39.40 meters. This includes a 7.4-meter intercept of 19.3 g/t gold and 9.32 g/t silver over the interval 32.00 to 39.40 meters.

Visible gold is present in a number of spots through the 7.4-meter interval. Gold mineralization occurs in a zone of semi-massive sulfidic rock with strong, pervasive quartz-adularia alteration, typically associated with low temperature, epithermal precious metal deposits. Sulfides and alteration appear to have replaced fine to medium-grained limey sandstone rocks.

Results from SLV006 show several intercepts of lower level gold mineralization in stockwork-veined, semi massive sulfidic rocks that appear to have less quartz-adularia alteration, but perhaps stronger clay alteration than noted in SLV005. The intercepts include 10.8 meters at the 1.25 g/t gold and 15.1 g/t silver from 74.9 to 85.7 meters and 3.4 meters of 3.12 g/t gold and 20.8 g/t silver over the interval 90.5 to 93.9 meters.