Three of the rebel soldiers and one government soldier were killed.
"The people had no choice but to leave," said a rebel soldier.
Still, some say they are wary of the rebel soldiers.
He could see one rebel soldier standing guard by the door.
Other rebel soldiers stood guard at each window and entrance.
The King also demanded the right to try capital cases, in this case, to free rebel soldiers.
Between 4 and 5 am, the rebel soldiers were able to make arrangements to go on air to issue a public statement.
Most of the charging Rebel soldiers are killed in the lines as they attack, but some eventually get close.
By midnight, all aircraft were already under the control of the rebel soldiers.
The colonel had returned from his conversation with the rebel soldiers only minutes before.