Three rockets hit residences in the Afghan capital late Saturday, injuring one woman, officials and witnesses said. It was not clear who was behind the attacks, but the barrage came a week after landmark presidential elections in Afghanistan which Taliban-led rebels have vowed to disrupt. One rocket smashed through a window of a fifth-floor apartment, damaging walls and demolishing a washing machine, and another blew a hole in the wall of a house. Neither caused any injuries. A third rocket hit another house in a poor neighborhood, wounding one woman passerby. Lt. Cdr. Ken MacKillop, a spokesman for the NATO troops that patrol Kabul, said that according to initial reports, the woman was seriously injured. He said that four rockets were fired but only three exploded _ all in an area about one kilometer (half a mile) southwest of Kabul airport. At the apartment block, police and NATO peacekeepers were inspecting the damage as residents evacuated the property.