Kuya Silver Corporation present the final assay results from a second diamond drilling program at the Campbell-Crawford and Airgiod target areas, Silver Kings Project, where grassroots drilling in March and April 2023 intersected a new high-grade silver and cobalt discovery. The final results of this second drill campaign, including holes 23-SK-27 to -31, are presented. Kuya Silver has identified several new highly-mineralized veins in this program, including a significant new grassroots drill intersection beneath the adjacent Airgiod property, and has tripled the potential size of the buried target zone area which remains open in all directions.

Highlights: High-grade mineralized footprint expanded at the Campbell-Crawf target area. Hole 23-SK-31 intersected 12,200 g/t (392 oz/t) Ag, 0.17% Co (12,264 g/t AgEq) over 0.40 m within a wider zone grading 1,799 g/t Ag, 0.03% Co (1,810 g/t AgEq* over 3.20 m in the Angus Vein. Kuya has now reported four clustered drilling intersections of >2,000 g/t silver (plus cobalt) on the Angus and Toms Veins.

New blind discovery made at the Airgiod target area, 250 m northwest of original Angus Vein intersection. Hole 23-SK-30 intersected 249 g/t silver, 1.64% cobalt (863 g/t AgEq®? over 0.40 m, within a wider zone grading 132 g/t silver, 0.35% cobalt (263 g/t AgEq)) over 1.88 m, in a new NW-trending vein named the Moran Vein.

This is the first known drill hole in the Airgiod Property targeting the buried lower Nipissing Diabase contact. Drilling At Campbell-Crawford Continues to Expand Silver-Cobalt Discovery Area. While all the drill holes in this batch hit multiple mineralized veins, hole 23-SK-31 reported the best result, intersecting 12,200 g/t ("392 oz/t)Ag, 0.17% Co ("12,264 g/tAgEq") over 0.40 m within an wider zone grading 1,799g/t Ag, 0.17%Co (1,800 g/t AgEq") over 3.20 m in The Angus Vein.

Significant and anomalous silver, cobalt and base metal mineralization intersected in the Phase 2 2023 drill program at the Campbell-C rawford and Airgiod target area. AgEq (silver equivalent) grades were calculated using $23.69/t silver and $28,500 USD $28,500 USD $30,000 per oz silver and $28,500 million.