Bravo Mining Corp. announced that it has received assay results from seven diamond drill holes (?DDH?) from the North Sector at its 100% owned Luanga palladium + platinum + rhodium + gold + nickel project (?Luanga? or ?Luanga PGM+Au+Ni Project?), located in the Carajás Mineral Province, state of Pará, Brazil.

Highlights Include: Drilling in the North Sector continues to improve in grade and thickness below the limits of the current Mineral Resource Estimate (?MRE?), for example: DD H2 3LU224 on Section 1 (28.9m at 2.44g/t PGM+Au, 0.10% Ni) is significantly thicker and higher-grade compared to up dip hole DD H2 3LU202 (10.0m at 0.80g/t PGM+Au, 0.12% Ni). DD H2 3LU219 on Section 2 (22.4m at 1.82g/t PGM+Au and 9.1m at 2.22g/t PGM+Au) is also a significant improvement over historic drill hole PPT-LUAN-FD0002 up dip (11.7m at 1.08g/t PGM+Au and 20.0m at 0.77g/t PGM+Au respectively). The North Sector drilling is at an earlier stage as compared to the Central Sector, where mineralization has been extended to depths of more than 400m.

The potential to define and extend existing mineralization below depths as shallow as 100m is now being demonstrated. Results in the North Sector continue to support the potential for future growth in Luanga's MRE. Narrow zones of copper sulphides and localized high-grade rhodium have also been intersected in the North Sector.

Bore-hole Electromagnetic (?EM?) survey team working in parallel with exploration drilling. Luanga Drilling Update: Results from seven diamond drill holes have been received from the North Sector. All the drill holes herein reported are angled holes (60 degrees) towards a 090° azimuth.

Together, this set of drill holes comprise a total of 2,204 metres of diamond drilling. Section 1 in the North Sector shows DD H2 3LU224 which was drilled to test below DD H2 3LU202. PGM+Ni mineralization intersected in DD H2 3LU224 (28.9m at 2.44g/t PGM+Au, 0.10% Ni) is significantly thicker and higher-grade compared to the up-dip intersection in DD H2 3LU202 (10.0m at 0.80g/t PGM+Au, 0.12% Ni), and is less than 150m from surface.

This bodes well for future growth in the MRE at relatively shallow depths. The zone of disseminated nickel sulphides in DD H2 3LU202 was not repeated in DD H2 3LU224; however, narrow zones of higher-grade nickel sulphide mineralization observed in DD H2 3LU224 are now associated with increasing levels of copper mineralization at depth. Section 2, in the North Sector, also shows evidence of increasing widths and grades at relatively shallow depths.

DD H2 3LU219 (22.4m at 1.82g/t PGM+Au and 9.1m at 2.22g/t PGM+Au) is also a significant improvement over the up-dip intercept in historic drill hole PPT-LUAN-FD0002 (11.7m at 1.08g/t PGM+Au and 20.0m at 0.77g/t PGM+Au respectively) and, as with Section 1, these results bode well for future MRE growth at relatively shallow depths. Drill Results Status Update: A total of 260 drill holes have been completed by Bravo to date, for 56,147.80 metres, including 8 metallurgical holes (not subject to routine assaying). Results have been reported for 227 Bravo drill holes to date.

Assay results for 25 Bravo drill holes that have been completed are currently outstanding (excluding the metallurgical holes). Drilling of priority HeliTEM (airborne electromagnetics) targets is now accompanied by a borehole EM survey team, on site at Luanga, progressing in parallel with drilling.