Moderators can't see who voted for your posts, only larger suspicious trends, so I can't determine if those were from the same user. It's likely, but I can't be sure.
The serial voting invalidation process is conservative by design, to try to avoid too many false positives. They keep tweaking it, but I have noticed that it can often miss a handful of votes at the beginning or end of a streak. The ones that weren't invalidated here came a half hour or so apart from the others (which all came within a span of minutes). It is possible they were from another user or users, but I personally think that's unlikely.
The only thing moderators could do in a case like this is to call in an SE employee to manually verify and invalidate votes in the database, but they're pretty busy. We try to only bring them in on much larger voting patterns or voting rings. If you feel this is bad enough to warrant manual intervention, you could flag one of your posts and we might pass it along to the SE team.