Kairos Gold Inc. (TSX-V: KIRO) announced the start of its Phase Three diamond drill program at the Oro Brillante concession, part of the company's 100%-owned Las Garillas Project in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. The program, which began with drill hole OB-01-26, consists of 10 planned holes totaling 3,100 metres. The drilling is designed to further define and expand the known mineralized footprint through targeted infill drilling and testing along the property's primary northwest-southeast structural corridor.
During site preparation and pad construction, the company encountered multiple zones of alteration and strong oxidation within the drill area. These observations support Kairos Gold's geological interpretation and the broader potential of the Oro Brillante project. The company noted that visible gold was observed at surface, which CEO Michelle DeCecco described as encouraging, adding that it continues to support confidence in the project.
The Phase Three exploration program is expected to continue over the next 12 weeks. Results from the campaign are expected to provide important data to support a future mineral resource estimate. The company will provide updates and assay results as they become available.
Kairos Gold is focused on advancing a portfolio of mineral exploration properties spanning 17,201 hectares across three projects in Chile, positioned within the prolific Chilean mega porphyry belt known for its large-scale deposits of gold, silver, and copper.
The scientific and technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Rodrigo Vasquez, P.Geo., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. Additional information about Kairos Gold can be found on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

