IMPACT Silver Corp. announced drill results from the Aurora 2 Zone located 1.3 kilometers northeast of the Capire processing plant and 16 kilometers south of IMPACT's other active mining and processing operations at the Royal Mines of Zacualpan in central Mexico. The mineralization at Aurora 2 consists of silver enriched volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralized (VMS) lenses and is being explored as a potential source of additional feed for the Capire processing plant.

These results extend the Aurora 2 zone to the west. The zone has historically been grid drilled with 72 drill holes, and remains open for expansion to the west and northeast. The drilling was carried out with one of IMPACT's man portable hydraulic surface diamond drill rigs.

Highlights from the new Aurora 2 drilling include the following: All drill holes in the table above were drilled vertically. Other recent drill results from Aurora 2 were low grade. Previous drilling at Aurora 2 included intersections of 625 g/t Silver over 1.88 m and 420 g/t Silver over 2.50 m. Drilling is also continuing with IMPACT's underground rig in the operating Mina Grande mine located in the Cuchara area, and field exploration is continuing on multiple targets.

Plans are being made for a large drill program in 2023.