Ivanhoe Mines has discovered the Kitoko deposit, with the highest drilling grade reaching 11.64%. Kitoko is Ivanhoe's fifth high-grade sediment-hosted copper deposit found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The significant discovery includes drill hole DD008, which encountered a true thickness of 5.19 meters and a copper grade of 11.64%. The mineralized zone extends for 1.9 kilometers, and the mineralized system is open in all directions.
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