Kingsrose Mining Limited announced results of the latest diamond drill holes from deep drilling at the Talang Santo deposit within its Way Linggo Project in Indonesia. Resource extension drilling commenced in February 2020, with eleven holes totalling 4,441m, being completed by the time exploration was suspended in May 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Results from these earlier eleven holes confirmed that gold mineralisation continued beneath the Talang Santo underground mine workings and the results from this drilling were incorporated into the Talang Santo Mineral Resource Estimate update reported in September 2020. Drilling resumed in September 2020 with six drillholes completed and sampled to date. Highlights of assay results received to date include: DDH-586: 7.80m @ 5.31 g/t Au from 248.2m (inc. 1.7m @ 10.5 g/t Au from 251.00m); DDH-587: 2.95m @ 9.23 g/t Au from 416.8m (inc. 1.2m @ 18.4 g/t Au from 418.20m); DDH-588: 6.45m @ 5.58 g/t Au from 485.9m (inc. 1.05m @ 16.1 g/t Au from 490.05m); DDH-589: 2.90 m @ 6.91 g/t Au from 505.1m (inc. 0.9m @12.4 g/t Au from 505.1m); DDH-590: 4.20m @ 11.98 g/t Au from 489.75m (inc. 1.25m @ 32.2 g/t Au from 490.55m). The drill results confirm that high-grade gold mineralisation in the Main (Mawi) Vein extends to depth at least 200 metres below the underground mine workings, and at least 100 metres below the lower boundary of the current reported Mineral Resource Estimate. Drilling the remaining two holes of the program has recently been completed and assay results for these are expected early February. Planning for the next round of drilling is underway, the aim of which will be to establish significant size potential of the resource to warrant establishing a new underground operation at Talang Santo.