Tinka Resources Limited announced results of four drill holes from the current drill program at Ayawilca. Three of the holes targeted extensions of indicated resources at West and South Ayawilca (holes A20170, 171 & 175) while one hole is an infill hole at West Ayawilca (A20173). The Company has now completed approximately 6,000 metres of the planned 7,500 metres drill program in the resource expansion program. Many of the completed holes have targeted zincsilver mineralization in the area between West and South Ayawilca, an area that has not been well drill tested. Two rigs are operational and are expected to remain at site until February 2021. So far, sixteen diamond drill holes have been completed (A20169 to A21184). Results for eleven of these holes are pending. Hole A20170 (South Ayawilca): 38.8 metres @ 9.3% zinc & 14 g/t silver from 282.6 metres to 321.4 metres depth, including; 13.7 metres @ 15.9% zinc & 26 g/t silver from 282.6 metres depth; The wider intersection is an extension of the mineralized interval reported on November 30, 2020, to a depth of 309 metres only; and 4.5 metres @ 14.5% zinc & 31 g/t silver from 340.1 metres depth; and 5.0 metres @ 5.2% zinc. 0.6% lead & 16 g/t silver from 352.4 metres depth. Hole A20173 (West Ayawilca): 18.7 metres @ 7.2% zinc & 11 g/t silver from 187.3 metres depth, including; 7.3 metres @ 11.8% zinc & 21 g/t silver from 196.0 metres depth; and 23.9 metres @ 6.2% zinc & 8 g/t silver from 252.1 metres depth; and 2.8 metres @ 15.0% zinc & 6 g/t silver from 284.0 metres depth. Hole A20175 (West Ayawilca): 1.2 metres @ 43.6% zinc, 0.5% lead & 212 g/t silver from 136.5 metres depth, and 14.3 metres @ 5.0% zinc & 9 g/t silver from 235.7 metres depth. Hole A20171 (West Ayawilca vein style): 0.4 metres @ 19.6% zinc & 99 g/t silver from 110.0 metres depth. Mineralization in holes A20170, A20173 & A20175 is associated with gentlydipping sulphide rich "mantos" hosted in limestones. True thicknesses of the mantos are estimated to be at least 90% of the downhole thicknesses. Mineralization in hole A20171 is vein style hosted by sandstones which has an unknown true thickness. Cross sections of holes A20170 and A20173 are shown in Figures 2 and 3, respectively.