News of the leak triggered a 17% drop in CAML's share price on Monday.
CAML described the leak as "short-term" and said no one had been harmed.
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London-listed Central Asia Metals (CAML) has suspended operations at its Sasa processing plant in North Macedonia after an as-yet unknown volume of tailings material leaked into a local river.
News of the leak triggered a 17% drop in CAML's share price on Monday.
CAML described the leak as "short-term" and said no one had been harmed.
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