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Aftermath Silver Outlines Drill Plan for Challacollo Silver-Gold Project, Chile
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 23, 2025) - Aftermath Silver Ltd. (...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Aftermath Silver Outlines Drill Plan for Challacollo Silver-Gold Project, ChileVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 23, 2025) - Aftermath Silver Ltd. (TSXV: AAG) (OTCQX: AAGFF) (the \"Company\" or \"Aftermath Silver\") is pleased to provide an outline of planned drilling for the Challacollo Ag-Au project in Region 1 of northern Chile. Challacollo is a highly prospective low-sulphidation epithermal Ag-Au vein deposit containing a substantial silver resource (see Table 1 below).Aftermath is planning an initial 7 to 10-hole diamond core program for Q4 2025 (up to 2,000m total drilling). Previous drilling concentrated on the principal vein (Lolón Vein) to a depth of about 200 m below surface. The oxidation level at Challacollo bottoms at approximately 200 m below surface. The down-dip extent of the mineralized structures remains unknown. Gold and base metal grades are generally observed to increase at depth.Ralph Rushton, President and CEO of Aftermath said: \"We're excited to kick off our exploration at the Challacollo silver-gold project, which gives Aftermath further silver exposure in addition to our flagship Berenguela Project in Peru. Our objective at Challacollo is to expand and increase the mineral resource and this is the first step toward that goal. I look forward to reporting on the results of the drilling toward the end of this year.\"Planned DrillingThe main objective of the planned program is to investigate the potential to a) expand the existing resource at Challacollo by extending some of known veins down dip and along strike, b) initial drill testing of previously known but untested veins and suspected new veins on Aftermath's land package, and c) twin some previous RC holes to obtain supplementary geological and metallurgical information. Specifically:Lolón North: The northern sector of the Lolón vein is still unexplored and is partially covered by colluvial deposits. In the northern sector, which corresponds to the last vein outcrops, silver mineralization may continue to depth. Drilling is targeted to cut the main vein at a vertical depth of 60 meters:Lucy North: silver-bearing veins identified to the west of the main Lolón vein. Drilling will also target disseminated silver in the host rock. The structures have a similar orientation to the Lolón vein and ...