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Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. Announces Year End Results for 2011

March 30, 2012

VANCOUVER, March 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. (TSX: YNG) (Frankfurt Xetra Exchange: NG6) today announced the financial and operating results for the year ended
December 31, 2011. This information should be read in conjunction with
the Company’s audited annual consolidated financial statements and the
related notes contained therein, which have been prepared in accordance
with International Financial Reporting Standards (“GAAP” or “IFRS”), as
issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IASB”); and,
the corresponding Management’s Discussion and Analysis (”MD&A”).  The
Company previously prepared its annual consolidated financial
statements in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting
principles (“Canadian GAAP”). A reconciliation of the previously
disclosed comparative periods’ financial statements prepared in
accordance with Canadian GAAP to IFRS is set out in Note 27 to the
consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2011.
The Company’s 2010 comparatives in the MD&A have restated and presented
in accordance with IFRS.  As the date of transition to IFRS was January
1, 2010, the 2009 comparative information included in the MD&A have not
been restated to be in accordance with IFRS. All dollar amounts are
expressed in United States Dollars unless otherwise specified.

Highlights for the period ended December 31, 2011 include:

        --  The Jerritt Canyon Mill shipped 13,864 ounces of gold during
            the quarter from purchased ore, stockpiles and mining
            operations, compared with 22,777 ounces of gold in 2010.  Total
            ounces produced for the quarter declined significantly compared
            with the fourth quarter of 2010 primarily as a result of the
            Company processing higher grade (and higher cost) Newmont ore
            in the fourth quarter of 2010 and higher than normal down time
            as a result of continued delays in the annual shutdown
            (originally scheduled for June of 2011) as the site waited for
            key components required for completing the installation of the
            ore dryer.  Jerritt Canyon shipped a total of 67,748 ounces
            from stockpiles, purchased ore, and mining operations for the
            year ended December 31, 2011 compared with 65,104 ounces for
            the year ended December 31, 2010.

        --  The Company took delivery of sufficient mining equipment to
            ramp up mining of the SSX-Steer mine, as well as equipment for
            the mill facilities, completed significant upgrades to the lab,
            continued work on the structure for the new ore dryer,
            including installation of the bag house and scrubbers (used to
            reduce sulfur dioxide emissions), and completed the lining of
            the two new water storage reservoirs with the remaining lining
            of the second tailings facility to be completed in 2012. The
            Company also carried out extensive exploration activities in
            the fourth quarter in Starvation Canyon, Mahala, and existing
            areas of activity (Smith and SSX-Steer) as well as two of the
            historical pit areas.

        --  The Company closed a $120 million Forward Gold Purchase
            Agreement ("Gold Purchase Agreement") with Deutsche Bank AG
            ("Deutsche Bank") on August 12, 2011 for the delivery of
            173,880 ounces over a four year period, commencing September
            30, 2011.  The proceeds of the Gold Purchase Agreement are
            primarily being used for capital expenditures at the Jerritt
            Canyon property, including the winterization of the processing
            facility, construction of the second tailings storage facility
            and development of the existing underground and open pit mines
            in addition to further improvements to the gold production
            processes to enhance throughput at the mill.  The proceeds were
            also used to repay the senior secured notes issued to note
            holders led by Sprott Asset Management LP in August 2010 (the
            "Notes").

        --  On May 24, 2011 the Company closed a non-brokered private
            placement for a total of 33.5 million units with Deutsche Bank
            AG at a price of C$0.43 per unit for proceeds of C$14.4
            million.  Each unit contains one common share and one warrant
            with a twenty-four month term at an exercise price of C$0.55.
            The Company also closed a non-brokered private placement for a
            total of 8.3 million common shares at a price of C$0.85 per
            share for proceeds of $7.2 million.

        --  The gross margin from mining operations at the Jerritt Canyon
            Mine was a loss of $2.8 million in the three months ended
            December 31, 2011, compared with $8.0 million for the same
            period in 2010, a significant improvement as Jerritt Canyon
            reduced the processing of third party ore and focused on
            processing stockpiles and ore from the Smith and SSX-Steer
            mines.  The benefit of processing lower cost ore was offset by
            the significant down time during the quarter as the operations
            carried out critical maintenance work while waiting for the
            arrival of equipment required for a complete shutdown
            maintenance and upgrade program.  For the year-ended December
            31, 2011 the operations lost $25.9 million compared with $11.6
            million in the year-ended December 31, 2010, primarily
            resulting from the processing of higher cost third party ores
            and significant downtime during the year.

        --  The Company had a loss of $7.5 million in the fourth quarter of
            2011 compared to a loss of $49.3 million in the fourth quarter
            of 2010.  This lower loss in 2011 is largely due to the
            improvement in the gross margin from operations and the
            significantly lower loss on revaluation of warrants largely
            arose from the loss from mining operations noted above as well
            as the interest costs on the $25 million Notes and derivative
            losses of $7.2 million.

Jerritt Canyon Overview

During the fourth quarter of 2011, Small Mine Development delivered
81,843 dry tons to the mill containing 13,172 ounces from the Smith
mine, lower than previous quarter deliveries of 87,330 tons containing
14,893 ounces as they focused on capital development during the
quarter.

During the fourth quarter, the Company purchased 31,953 dry tons of ore
from Newmont, containing 1,643 ounces, at an average cost per wet ton
of $93.  The ounces purchased and the cost per ton, which is a function
of grade and gold price, was lower than the previous quarter as Newmont
delivered lower grade stockpiles throughout the fourth quarter and
deliveries ceased by mutual agreement after November, with the existing
contract expiring at the end of December 2011.

With the commencement of mining at the SSX-Steer mine in the fourth
quarter of 2011, the Company also took delivery of 9,051 tons to the
mill containing 1,117 ounces.  The rate of mining increased throughout
the quarter as the Company continued recruiting mining personnel and
took delivery of additional equipment.

Equipment failures during the year led to significant downtime for the
mill operations.  Most of the problems were the result of aging
equipment and have largely been rectified following the outages.  With
the resulting low tonnages during the year, the largely fixed costs
(82%) of operating the mill contributed to an overall higher cost of
production.  The combination of low tonnages and the high relative
proportion of purchased ore processed resulted in a negative margin
during the year.  With the completion of the shutdown in January 2012
the Company expects to be able to increase the daily production amounts
and, with a phase out of purchased ore occurring at the end of 2011,
will be processing a larger portion of higher grade ore from the Smith,
SSX-Steer mine and also from lower cost stockpiles, a significant
improvement in margins will be realized.

The surface exploration program in 2011 has identified a number of areas
of interest and proven the viability of the East and West Mahala
resources which lie between the Smith and the SSX-Steer mine. 
Additional survey work in the Starvation area has identified further
areas of interest that will need to be explored in the 2012 drill
program as well.  These results have largely been incorporated into a
new reserve up date that the Company expects to release in the second
quarter of 2012.

The Company will also continue building the necessary infrastructure and
making equipment purchases in order to open a third mine on the
property, Starvation Canyon, located on the south end of Jerritt
Canyon.

Ketza River Overview

For the entire 2011 year, a total of 26 drill holes totaling 9,529 feet
were completed at the Ketza River Project. All 2011 Ketza River drill
hole assays were in progress as of December 31, 2011.

Questions are being addressed to the Yukon Environmental and
Socio-economic Assessment Board (“YESAB”) regarding the Yukon
Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Application (“YESAA”) that
was submitted in late September of 2011.  This report assesses the
environmental and socio-economic effects of activities and will
integrate scientific information, traditional knowledge and other local
knowledge. The time schedule for the YESAA review will be a minimum of
one year from the submission date.

Various other YESAB work have been completed during the quarter
including several meetings with local communities (Ross River, Faro,
and Teslin) and local First Nations (Ross River Dena and Teslin) were
held to update everyone on the Company’s proposed Ketza River Mine
Project.  Numerous meetings were also held with the Water Board, YESAA,
Water Resources, and Energy, Mines and Resources to help address
project needs and the water license application for the existing
tailings pond.  Bids for a new large capacity arsenic treatment plant
have been acquired in order to help treat all tailings water prior to
discharging into Cache Creek.

Chief Executive Officer Robert Baldock stated, “While the results for
the period are an improvement, they do not yet reflect the improvement
and progress achieved on the ground at Jerritt Canyon. The replacement
equipment, new ore dryer, winterization and other improvements around
the installation and commissioning of  this equipment has taken
priority over the last two months – and the company expects to see an
improvement in tonnage through the plant once this commissioning stage
is completed. Late deliveries of capital equipment and issues with
commissioning this equipment have disappointingly extended this process
and the company is working hard to finalize this last stage and achieve
steady state operations.”

Details of the Company’s financial results are described in the audited
annual consolidated financial statements and management’s discussion
and analysis, which will be available on the Company’s website, www.yukon-nevadagold.com/s/FinancialStatements.asp and SEDAR, www.sedar.com

Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. is a North American gold producer in the
business of discovering, developing and operating gold deposits. The
Company holds a diverse portfolio of gold, silver, zinc and copper
properties in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada and in
Nevada in the United States. The Company’s focus has been on the
acquisition and development of late stage development and operating
properties with gold as the primary target. Continued growth will occur
by increasing or initiating production from the Company’s existing
properties.

The TSX has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this release.

WARNING: The Company relies upon litigation protection for
“forward-looking” statements.

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation
of an offer to buy any of the securities in the United States.  The
securities have not been and will not be registered under the United
States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”)
or any state securities laws and may not be offered or sold within the
United States or to U.S. Persons unless registered under the U.S.
Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or an exemption
from such registration is available.

SOURCE Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.


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