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Alphamin shares fall as the company temporarily stops tin-mining in Congo's East

Alphamin shares fall as the company temporarily stops tin-mining in Congo's East

Alphamin Resources' shares fell further in Toronto on Friday after the miner announced that it had temporarily stopped its tin mining operations in the volatile eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo as rebels advanced toward the operations.

Early trading in Toronto saw a drop of up to 36%. Alphamin shares have fallen 52% this year according to LSEG.

The company announced that activities at the Bisie tin mining site in Congo's North Kivu were halted after "insurgent militants groups recently advanced westward toward the mine's position in DRC, occupying Nyabiondo," according to a statement.

Alphamin stated that "all operational mining personnel is being evacuated from mine sites with only essential staff remaining for the care, security and maintenance of the property."

M23, a rebel group from east Congo, has seized the two largest cities. This is an intensification of the long-running conflict that began with the Rwandan genocide of 1994 and the struggle to control Congo's vast minerals resources.

(source: Reuters)