Filo Mining Corp. announced additional drill results from the Filo del Sol project in San Juan province, Argentina. Drillhole FSDH049 returned 425.3m at 1.55% CuEq (0.42% Cu; 0.44g/t Au; 91.5g/t Ag); included within the long intercept, was the highest-grade silver intersection on the project to date, with 4m at 5,045.0 g/t Ag from a depth of 236m contained within a broader silver interval of 56m at 629.1 g/t Ag from a depth of 228m. Drillhole FSDH051 has extended the mineralized zone by 750m to the north, bringing the total north-south extent of continuous mineralization to 4,500m. This is the most northerly hole completed into the deposit to date, returning 344.0m at 0.50% CuEq (0.26% Cu; 0.21g/t Au; 9.4g/t Ag) from 246m. FSDH051 includes a 36m intersection of elevated silver (50.5 g/t Ag) which lies along the projection of the main Filo silver zone and may represent its extension. If additional drilling is able to establish continuity, this would increase the length of the silver zone by 1km to a minimum north-south extent of 3km. Drillhole FSDH049 is within the current mineral resource, while FSDH051 is 1,700m north of the northern resource boundary. Both of these holes were collared prior to drilling the high-grade zone intersected in hole FSDH041 and were not intended to follow up on that intersection. Hole FSDH049 was collared on Section 8700N and drilled at an angle of -80 degrees towards the east.  The hole was drilled to a final depth of 515.3m where it was stopped as a result of drilling difficulties. The hole was collared in strongly oxidized and leached rhyolite volcaniclastics with the oxide zone continuing to a depth of 300m.  The hole encountered variously brecciated rhyolite, with primary textures obscured by intense alteration and strong stockwork veining, to a final depth of 515.3m.  Alteration is typical of the upper parts of the Filo system, primarily a mixture of quartz-alunite, residual silica and strong silicification.  A gold oxide zone from surface to 30m depth correlates well with surrounding holes.  Copper and gold mineralization starts at a depth of 90m, increasing throughout the silver zone from 228m to 284m and remaining strong to the end of the hole.  Silver is highest within the silver zone but continues at moderate levels below this to a depth of at least 492m.  The hole ended in mineralization, with the last 20m averaging 0.81% CuEq (0.44% Cu; 0.47g/t Au; 2.5g/t Ag). Hole FSDH051 was collared on section 10700N (2,000m north of FSDH049) and drilled at an angle of -70 degrees towards the west to a final depth of 765.1m and was still underway when the drill program ended.  The hole was progressing well and is available for deepening during the next drill phase. The hole intersected rhyolites with quartz-alunite and phyllic alteration to a depth of 640m where it entered granite which typically forms the deepest host rock unit at Filo.  Mineralization starts at a depth of 246m and continues strongly to 590m, below this depth it weakens and is more sporadic but does continue to the end of the hole with the final 20m averaging 0.17% CuEq (0.12% Cu; 0.07g/t Au; 0.7g/t Ag).  A zone of elevated silver mineralization is present from 280m to 316m which lies along the projection of the main Filo silver zone and may represent its extension. If additional drilling is able to establish continuity, this would increase the length of the silver zone by 1km to a minimum north-south extent of 3km. A total of 11,280m was completed in fifteen holes during the 2020/2021 field season.  Drilling has now stopped for a short break while the Company prepares the drills and camp facilities for continuous, year-round field operations. Assay results for thirteen of the fifteen holes drilled this season have now been released.  The final two holes, FSDH052 and FSDH053, were stopped well short of target depths at 152m and 150m respectively, within the leached cap, and full assays for these holes will be released once they have been resumed and completed during the next drill phase. Drilling is on track to resume in mid-August and is planned to continue without interruption as transition to year-round operations.  The Company plans to complete a resource update prior to the end of the year, which will incorporate data from the deep holes drilled since 2019, as well as several more to be completed in the late summer and fall.