If pawn takes the rook on d2, then the other rook goes to h3 for mate
If pawn takes the rook on d2, then the other rook goes to h3 for mate
Rd2 and then Rh2 or Rh3 depending on how black moves.
I’m not too familiar with chess notation so hope I got that right
Kg1 is a white king move…? I’m confused what you mean. Maybe you mean Kg8? If so, the bishop is covering that square so the king shouldn’t be able to move there…