 Ecuador's Attorney General's office says 13 people arrested after breaking into a TV studio during a live broadcast will be charged with terrorism, the office tweeted that it will present the charges in coming hours, and that prosecutors are working at the scene of the attack at the TC television network to get more evidence. Authorities said no one was killed in the attack Ecuadorian law establishes a penalty of up to 13 years in prison for somebody convicted of terrorism, the masked men were seen waving guns and explosives during a live broadcast Tuesday, and the president issued a decree declaring that the South American country had entered an internal armed conflict. The men armed with pistols and would look like sticks of dynamite entered the set of the TC television network in the port city of Guayaquil and shouted that they had bombs. Noises similar to gunshots could be heard in the background. It was not immediately clear if any station personnel were injured.