As you can see from the analysis bar on the left, Stockfish does not see a mate in one for black with white to move.
Edit five minutes after writing this: I acknowledge that 1. h3 Rxf1+ 2. Kh2 exists, but then the continuation is 2. ... Rdd1 3. White pushes a pawn, and black wins with 3. ... Rh1. White can make as many escape holes with their pawns as they want, but it's always a mate in a few moves.
As you can see from the analysis bar on the left, Stockfish does not see a mate in one for black with white to move. Even if you do Rxf7+ Kxf7, there is still absolutely nothing that white can do to win.