Aftermath Silver CEO Ralph Rushton joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the final assay results from the company’s Phase 2 diamond drill program at the Berenguela silver-copper-manganese deposit in southern Peru. The results include 12 additional drill holes from the broader 82-hole program and confirm the mineral resource remains open to the east. Rushton highlighted that Hole AFD139, located on the most easterly section of the drill program, returned a notable intercept of 68.9 metres grading 78 g/t silver, 1.19% copper, and 6.03% manganese from just 6.4 metres downhole. This strong mineralisation suggests significant potential for continued expansion, although future drilling will require additional access work due to steep terrain in that area. The company also reported that historical mapping and resource modelling indicated mineralisation extending over 1,300 metres along strike. The recent drill campaign has now expanded that to at least 1,550 metres, with mineralised widths ranging from 400 metres in the central zone, 250 metres in the west, and 50 metres in the faulted transitional section between them. Importantly, drilling has closed a previously identified 100-metre discontinuity within the deposit. Drilling was performed at a high angle to the stratigraphically controlled mineralization, meaning the intersections reported are approximately true thickness. Rushton emphasized that the results position Aftermath Silver well for future resource expansion and further development of Berenguela. #proactiveinvestors #aftermathsilverltd #tsxv #aag #otcqx #aagff #mining #SilverMining, #BerenguelaProject, #Mining #Silver #Copper #Manganese #Peru #DrillingResults #BatteryMetals #ResourceModel #Investing