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1. Rh7+ Ka6
2. Kc4 Ka5
3. Rd7 Ka6
4. Kb4 Rb8+
5. Ka4 Rb6 (black is forced to give away the rook)
6. Bxb6 Kxb6 it’s a winning position for white
That is sad black rook after 1.Rh7. Additionally, if black tries 1. ….Kb8, white puts the king on c6 and the bishop on b6 to set up the mate. And if black tries 1. ….Kc8, white plays 2.Ba7 to win most efficiently. A pretty problem all in all.