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Montoro Encounters Favourable Gabbro Rock in Drilling at Pecors Drill Hole #2

International Montoro Resources Inc. (the "Company" or "Montoro") is pleased to report that drilling of the Pecors Drill Hole #2 ("PDH-2") at the large magnetic/gravity anomaly continues in gabbro to a depth below 1200 metres.

Gary Musil, President and CEO of Montoro Resources, commented: "The hole encountered the favourable gabbro rock at 650 metres and is currently drilling in similar rock at a depth of 1206 metres. The drill is expected to reach its capacity at 1300 m."

"PDH-2 drilling further reinforces the geophysical and geochemical evidence that the Pecors target may host a new deposit type (Ni-Cu-PGE) in northern Ontario's Elliot Lake mining camp, west of Sudbury," Musil continued. "Pecors drilling and downhole surveying marks a significant advancement of the exploration model for the district."

Lamontagne Geophysics will conduct a BH UTEM 4 downhole probe and fibre-optic logging system of PDH-2 once drilling of this hole is completed.

Assay results from the first two holes as well as data from the downhole probing of both holes will be released once they are received, reviewed and interpreted.

Qualified Person

The above information has been reviewed and approved by Don Hawke, MSc., P.Geo, consulting geologist for Montoro and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 regulations.

About International Montoro Resources Inc.

Montoro is focused on advancing its 100%-owned Serpent River - Elliot Lake, Northern Ontario, Pecors magnetic anomaly - a potential Ni-Cu-PGE discovery. The southwestern portion of the property has also located Uranium/REE mineralization from drilling in the general area where Rio Algom previously discovered uranium. The property comprises 10 mineral claims (115 units), approx. 1,840 ha.

Montoro holds a 100% interest in 2,268 ha (5 claims, 5,604 acres, the Chuchinka property) contiguous to and adjoining the Wicheeda, a previously reported Rare Earth discovery, northeast of Prince George, B.C. Montoro also holds a 100% interest in 3 mineral claims (160 ha) in the Tacheeda Lake camp. This property was previously a producing site of limestone ballast used during the construction of the B.C. Northern railway.

In addition the Company owns with Belmont Resources Inc. (50/50) its Crackingstone (982 ha, 2,427 acres) and Orbit (11,109 ha, 27,450 acres) Uranium properties in the Uranium City District, Northern Saskatchewan, and is seeking a joint venture partner to continue development of this advanced property.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Gary Musil, President, CEO/Director

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