Dunav Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:DNV) (the "Company" or "Dunav") is pleased to
present an exploration update on its 100% held Tulare Porphyry Project located
in Southern Serbia. 


1. HIGHLIGHTS 



--  The recently completed Kiseljak resource definition program was focused
    on establishing continuity of mineralization. The drilling program has
    used a nominal 80 meter by 80 meter grid spacing. The drill holes are
    located within the Kiseljak mineralized 'footprint' that has been
    outlined by Dunav since drilling commenced in May 2011. 
--  Recently completed resource definition diamond drilling continues to
    confirm moderate to strong porphyry-style copper-gold mineralization
    within the currently identified 800 meter by 300 meter diorite porphyry
    footprint. Selected intersections are listed below, calculated using a
    0.26% CuEq cut-off grade: 

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 Hole ID        From       To  Interval       Au       Cu     AuEq     CuEq
                 (m)      (m)       (m)    (g/t)      (%)    (g/t)      (%)
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 KIDD031           0       82        82     0.42     0.45     1.33     0.66
 KIDD031         244      366       122     0.25     0.30     0.84     0.42
 KIDD032         123      508       385     0.34     0.31     0.95     0.48
 KIDD045(i)      203      496       293     0.44     0.43     1.31     0.65
 KIDD045(i)      571    657.8      86.8     0.54     0.63     1.80     0.90
 KIDD047         0.5       85      84.5     0.79     0.52     1.82     0.91
 KIDD050        21.6      129     107.4     0.34     0.30     0.95     0.47
 KIDD054         126    212.2      86.2     0.31     0.38     1.07     0.53
 KIDD065(i)    239.7    638.2     398.5     0.35     0.40     1.16     0.58
 KIDD068        28.2      138     109.8     0.72     0.27     1.26     0.63
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 -- 0.26% CuEq cut-off ($1,200/oz. Au, $3.50/lb. Cu), 5m minimum composite  
 length, 5m maximum internal dilution.                                      
   -- AuEq = ((Au g/t(i)38.58) + (Cu%(i)77.16))/38.58                       
   -- CuEq = ((Cu%(i)77.16) + (Au g/t (i)38.58))/77.16                      
 -- Diamond drill samples are PQ, HQ or NQ half core, using a nominal 1m    
 sampling basis and weigh approx. 3-6kg.                                    
 -- Assay method: Fire assay Au (50g); Cu by aqua regia digestion with AAS  
 finish.                                                                    
 -- Intercept widths do not necessarily represent true width.               
 -- No top cut applied.                                                     
 -- ((i)) Drill hole terminates in mineralization i.e. mineralization       
 remains open at depth.                                                     
                                                                            

--  The initial Kiseljak resource definition drilling program was recently
    completed and the database has been closed off, with the data forwarded
    to AMC Consultants Limited (UK) ("AMC"). 
--  The Tulare Porphyry Project comprises several targets including
    Kiseljak, Yellow Creek, Trlica and Calovica vis South. Dunav controls
    100% of this newly identified porphyry cluster, located within the Lece
    Volcanic Complex. 
--  Exploration diamond drilling continues to test new targets within the
    project area. Currently four diamond drill rigs are operating. 
--  The Tulare exploration license was recently expanded in size to 26 sq.
    km, to incorporate additional areas with potential for mineralization,
    in particular the Bakrenjaca carbonate-base metal vein system, located
    approximately 3 km south of Kiseljak. 
--  Additionally, G Mining Services Inc. (Montreal) have been contracted to
    manage the Preliminary Economic Assessment of the Tulare Porphyry
    Project. 



2. DRILLING AT KISELJAK 

Resource Definition Drilling: 



--  Dunav commenced diamond drilling at Kiseljak on the 19th May, 2011.
    Drilling was completed in July, 2012 for a total of 29,734.7 drill
    meters. 
--  The Kiseljak project, covering an area of approximately 800 meters by
    300 meters, has been drilled on a nominal 80 meter by 80 meter surface
    grid spacing. 
--  Refer to Table 1 for a summary of all intersections at a 0.26% Cu cut-
    off grade for all Kiseljak diamond drill holes. 
--  Figure 1 displays diamond drilling to date within the Tulare exploration
    licence, overlain on a copper-gold correlation image, which is based on
    soil geochemical data. 
--  Refer to Figure 2 for the location of all diamond drilling completed to
    date within the Kiseljak mineralized 'footprint' and to Figure 3 for a
    representative cross-section through the Kiseljak area. 



3. CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101 COMPLIANT RESOURCE ESTIMATION 



--  Following site visits by international consultants AMC Consultants
    Limited (UK), the Kiseljak exploration database has been delivered to
    AMC in order to undertake independent resource estimation. 
--  It is planned to complete the initial Canadian National Instrument 43-
    101 compliant resource estimate on Kiseljak by the end of Q3, 2012. 
--  The current Kiseljak database is based on 29,734.7 meters of diamond
    drilling in 71 drill holes. The database includes over 138,000 primary
    analyses (gold, copper, silver, molybdenum and sulfur). In total there
    are 73,112 gold and copper assays, of which approximately 22% are
    internationally accredited standards, blanks, routine QAQC duplicate and
    replicate check assays together with 'umpire' samples assayed at outside
    laboratories. All drill holes have been down-hole surveyed at regular
    intervals; with drill collars surveyed using DGPS or total station
    surveying methods. The topographic surface is based on detailed DGPS and
    total station surveying methods. Over 3,777 bulk density measurements
    have been collected, using standard wax-sealed immersion methods. 
--  All drill hole assaying and bulk density measurements have been carried
    out independently by SGS. 



4. EXPLORATION UPDATE 

Yellow Creek: 



--  Exploration drilling to date has been focused on attempting to vector
    towards the potential center of the Yellow Creek porphyry system and to
    define the overall potential 'footprint' of mineralization. 
--  Wide-spaced drilling on a nominal 120 meter by 120 meter spacing
    continues within the target area; currently there remains a backlog of
    Yellow Creek assay results due to the need to prioritize Kiseljak
    drilling in preparation for the database handover to AMC. 
--  Refer to Table 2 for a summary of all Yellow Creek significant
    intersections received to date. 



Trlica and Calovica vis South: 



--  Exploration completed during 2011 within the Tulare project area,
    focused on areas external to the principal area of current drilling
    (Kiseljak), where additional diorite porphyry bodies have been
    identified through geological mapping, trenching and general
    prospecting. 
--  The two principal target areas generated during this exploration phase
    are the Trlica and Calovica vis South porphyry targets, located 2.25 km
    southwest and 2 km south of Kiseljak respectively. 
--  Dunav has recently commenced exploration diamond drilling on these
    targets. 



Bakrenjaca:



--  The Bakrenjaca carbonate-base metal vein system is located approximately
    3 km south of Kiseljak and comprises sheeted quartz-carbonate base metal
    veins hosted within argillic altered andesitic volcanics and
    volcaniclastics; zones of mineralization range in size from less than 1
    meter to greater than 30 meters in width. 
--  Detailed soil geochemistry (nominal 100 meter by 25 meter grid) has
    outlined a strongly anomalous Au-Ag-Cu-Pb-Zn zone over an approximate
    area of 1.5 square kilometers. Individual soil samples have returned up
    to 5.37g/t Au, 39.3g/t Ag, 0.58% Cu, 1.35% Pb and 0.62% Zn. 
--  Dunav plans to commence a detailed assessment of the target area during
    the second half of 2012. 
--  See Figure 1 for the location of Bakrenjaca relative to the other target
    areas within the Tulare Porphyry Project. 



5. GEOLOGY AND MINERALIZATION 



--  The porphyries of the Tulare Porphyry Project represent typical calc-
    alkaline copper-gold porphyry deposits, with a subvertical pipe-like
    geometry, intruded into amphibolite, biotite-schist and andesitic
    volcanics/volcaniclastics. 
--  The mineralized porphyry system is associated with a series of
    hornblende-biotite-plagioclase-phyric porphyry dykes, which have been
    divided into four suites based on texture and association with copper-
    gold mineralization and alteration. 
--  The porphyry-style mineralization occurs as stockwork and disseminated
    zones. Mineralization within the potassic zone primarily comprises
    quartz, chalcopyrite +/- magnetite veinlets (0.1 to 10 mm thick) with
    subordinate bornite and disseminated chalcopyrite +/- bornite. 
--  Variable and lesser amounts of digenite, chalcocite, covellite,
    molybdenite and pyrite occur together with rare galena and sphalerite.
    Magnetite occurs both as disseminations and in quartz veinlets. 
--  Gold mineralization occurs as blebs within sulfides, particularly in
    bornite and chalcopyrite. Gold grades correlate strongly with copper
    grades. 
--  The Kiseljak copper-gold porphyry measures some 800 meters by 300
    meters, where it is exposed at surface, and has been traced to a
    vertical depth of 800 meters to date. The Kiseljak mineralization is
    open at depth. Both the porphyry and the surrounding schist have been
    intruded by a series of generally barren, intra-mineralization to late
    diorite porphyry phases. 
--  Figure 1 shows a plan view of the current target areas within the Tulare
    Porphyry Project. 



6. DISCUSSION 



--  The Tulare exploration license is located in southeast Serbia,
    approximately 230km from Belgrade and 70km from the regional centre of
    Nis. Access to the project is excellent via sealed roads. A rail heading
    is available some 45km from the project area at the city of Leskovac, or
    25km to the northwest at the town of Kursumlija. Reticulated power
    passes close to the project area. 
--  The Tulare Porphyry Project area lies within the Lece Volcanic Complex
    of southern Serbia; the second largest magmatic complex in Serbia after
    the Timok Magmatic Complex. 
--  Preliminary metallurgical test work on diamond drill core samples from
    Kiseljak, carried out in 2008 at SGS Lakefield in Toronto, Canada, has
    indicated that very high copper and gold recoveries are potentially
    achievable using typical grind sizes. Excellent flotation recovery
    characteristics were exhibited for both copper and gold, and a copper-
    gold concentrate with no deleterious elements was produced. A portion of
    the gold mineralization is recoverable by standard gravity methods,
    potentially enhancing the overall gold recovery. Preliminary grinding
    test work showed a medium to soft mineralization type with a bond work
    index of approximately 11kWhr/t. Further metallurgical test work is
    underway. 
--  Additionally, Dunav plans to drill test the newly discovered Yellow
    Creek, Trlica and Calovica vis South copper-gold porphyry target areas
    and conduct a preliminary assessment of the Bakrenjaca carbonate-base
    metal vein system, in order to determine the economic potential hosted
    within the Tulare Porphyry Project. 
--  Please see the following link to view all Kiseljak and Yellow Creek
    drill holes located spatially in three dimensions:
    http://www.corebox.net/properties/tulare-porphyry-project 



7. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS 

The majority of soil samples have been assayed at the ALS Chemex laboratory,
Perth, Australia. More recent soil sampling programs have been assayed at the
SGS managed laboratory at Chelopech in Bulgaria using a combination of ICP-OES
and ICP-MS, whereas gold has been assayed by low level detection fire assay
method (50 gram sample charge) with an AAS finish. Trench samples were prepared
at the laboratory facility at SGS Bor and the samples have been assayed at the
SGS managed laboratory at Chelopech in Bulgaria or the SGS managed laboratory
facility at Bor. Diamond drill core has been prepared at the laboratory facility
at Bor and assayed at either the SGS managed laboratory at Chelopech in Bulgaria
or the SGS managed laboratory at Bor. Trench and diamond drill samples have been
assayed for gold by 50 gram fire assay with an AAS finish whilst copper, silver
and molybdenum have been analysed using an aqua regia digest with an AAS finish.
A one metre sampling interval has been used where possible for the Tulare
Porphyry Project diamond drilling program. Half core is routinely submitted to
the laboratory for analysis. Following Dunav standard quality assurance
procedures, a full suite of field and laboratory duplicates and replicates along
with internationally accredited standards and blanks, have been submitted with
each batch of samples.


Trench sampling was carried out as channels in the wall just above the trench
floor on 2 meter intervals. Except where extensive soil cover is encountered,
trenches were sampled in their entirety. The samples were routinely weighed
prior to final bagging to maintain an even sample size and to avoid sampling
bias in harder rock types. An average channel sample weight was maintained at 3
kilograms per meter, which produces a consistent sample weight approximating
half HQ core samples. Field duplicate samples were taken every 20 samples and
known standards were inserted into the sample stream after every 20th sample. A
geological and structural log was completed as for diamond drilling. All data
collected in the field was routinely entered into geology and structural geology
spread sheets using Field Marshal software for subsequent entry to an acQuire
database and validation.


Dr Julian F. H. Barnes, a qualified person under NI 43-101, the Company's
Special Consultant, has supervised the preparation of the technical data in this
press release.


Previously released data refers to data included in the "Tulare Project, Serbia
National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report" by Paul Mazzoni dated November 22,
2010 (the "Technical Report"), filed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Further
information in respect of results, investigations, interpretations, quality
assurance and quality control measures, along with geology, mineralogy,
sampling, and analytical procedures is included in the Technical Report.


About Dunav Resources Ltd.: Dunav Resources is a mineral exploration company
focussed on the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties
in Serbia. Additional information about the Company is available on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com and at www.dunavresources.com. 


Dunav is well-capitalized, with approximately $9.0 million in its treasury at
June 30, 2012, which it plans to use for the exploration and development of its
mineral projects in Serbia. Dunav's issued and outstanding share capital totals
119,242,942 common shares, of which approximately 47.3% is held by Dundee
Precious Metals Inc.


Cautionary Statement 

This press release contains forward-looking information. In particular, this
press release contains statements concerning exploration results and geological
interpretation, planned exploration programs, completion of a resource estimate
and preliminary economic assessment, and the geological and economic potential
of the Tulare Porphyry Project. Although the Company believes in light of the
experience of its officers and directors, current conditions and expected future
developments and other factors that have been considered appropriate that the
expectations reflected in this forward-looking information are reasonable, undue
reliance should not be placed on them because the Company can give no assurance
that they will prove to be correct. Forward-looking information is subject to
known and unknown risks and uncertainties, and depends on assumptions and other
factors, all of which may cause actual results or events to differ materially
from those anticipated in such forward-looking information. The forward-looking
statements contained in this press release are made as of the date hereof and
the Company undertakes no obligations to update publicly or revise any
forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by applicable
securities laws.


Maps and tables are available at the following address:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/mapandtabs0828.pdf


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